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...the Sitz em Leben of Pauline theology given his Second Temple context...
What is this doctrine? Does anyone have a link to an article or something?
Well what could be clearer...this pretty much settles it, I think. I'll just SITZ myself down right now :laugh:
That said, I guess I now have to admit that preachinginJesus is smarter than me if he knows what this means.
Judaizers are back. One wonders if they ever really left.It is extremely important work that is being done with the best historical framework and is developing truly useful insights concerning the Sitz em Leben of Pauline theology given his Second Temple context. The evidence from Qumran is compelling and, honestly, this is the proper theological approach.
Leben means Love.
quantumfaith said:Vas ist Los, nicht sprekenzie deutche?
Leben means Love.
Vas ist Los, nicht sprekenzie deutche?
Actually the phrase means "Setting in life"...Leben being, Life.
Um....not to be snarky...but its actually, Was ist den los, nicht spreche die Deutsche....just saying....:tongue3:
It is a dangerous heresy....leading to a mixing of grace and works for justification and sanctification...against which the old perspective on Paul clearly teaches.... were another gospel. It leads back to RC theology
http://www.ligonier.org/learn/collections/doctrine-of-justification-and-new-perspectives-paul/
http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=105
I stand corrected. I also do not remember proper phonetic spelling of german. Lived there in the early 70's
What is the word for "love", it is something similar to leben.
You "judaizer" you.
No, I don't speak German, though I used to sing some German art songs back in college...
German drinking songs really help one understanding the sublimity of the language...just saying :saint:
Amy, it is not "doctrine", in and of itself. As a broad brush, it questions whether some of our "orthodox" understanding of Paul's message, particularly concerning matters of justification have been entirely correct. It is rooted in attempts to better understand first century and early rabbinical Judaism. While, it itself is not doctrine, it can for some have some impact on doctrinal positions.
http://www.ntwrightpage.com/Wright_New_Perspectives.htm
Sorry Q, but I'm just too tired to read all of that. Do you have the Cliff notes? :laugh:
I have cliff notes on calculating local extrema of polynomial and rational functions using first and second derivatives. However, not for this. Sorry.