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Morality, Not Mortality - Moral Psychology and the Language of Death in Romans 5-8 (Hardcover)
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Morality, Not Mortality - Moral Psychology and the Language of Death in Romans 5-8 (Hardcover)
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This study argues that the language of "death" as a present human
plight in Romans 5-8 is best understood against the background of
Hellenistic moral-psychological discourse, in which "death" refers
to a state of moral bondage in which a person's rational will is
dominated by passions associated with the body. It is death of this
sort, rather than human mortality or a cosmic power called "Death,"
that entered the world through the transgression of Adam and Eve in
Eden. Moral death was imposed on humanity as a judgment against
this initial transgression, in order to increase sinful behavior,
which ultimately serves to increase the magnitude of the glorious
revelation of God's grace through Jesus Christ. Likewise,
creation's subjection to "corruption" and "futility" in Romans 8
involves the detrimental effects of human moral corruption, not the
physical corruption of death and decay. Ultimately, the plight on
which Paul focuses much of his attention throughout Rom 5-8 is a
matter of morality, not mortality.
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