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The «Trinitarian» Formulae in St. Paul

An Exegetical Investigation into the Meaning and Function of those Pauline Sayings which compositely make mention of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit

by Joseph Maleparampil (Author)
©1996 Thesis 299 Pages

Summary

Paul's own experience of God's saving activity through Christ the messiah and risen Lord and through the Holy Spirit meant for him, as it did for the Early Church before him, an expanded understanding of the one God as Father and Son (the Lord Jesus Christ) and Holy Spirit. This study attempts to offer a contribution to the deeper understanding of this fact which Paul expressed through the «trinitarian formulae» in his letters. These formulae are analyzed from various perspectives, namely, their syntactical characteristics, meaning, function, and 'trinitarian' implications, These implications paved the way for a dynamic redefinition of God in the 'trinitarian' direction. The dense theological formulations are significant for the right understanding of Paul's Gospel, Paul's apostleship, ministry, and the Christian life with its final fulfillment.

Details

Pages
299
Year
1996
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631494318
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1995. 299 pp., 2 tab.

Biographical notes

Joseph Maleparampil (Author)

The Author: Joseph Maleparampil is a member of the Missionary Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, from the state of Kerala, India. He received his theological training at the Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Aluva, India. After a few years of teaching at the MCBS Seminary, Kottayam, he pursued his studies in biblical exegesis at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, and earned a doctorate in Sacred Scripture. This study is a revised version of his doctoral dissertation.

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