Bible Question: what is the so called Pauline theology? |
Bible Answer: Pauline theology is used to describe the specific doctrines as taught by Paul through his New Testament epistles. This covers a lot of ground! (Note: This outline is mostly the work of Herman Bidderos) I. Fundamental Structures A. The Fullness of the Time B. The Revelation of the Mystery C. The Mystery of Christ: Eschatology and Christology D. The Firstborn from the Dead: The Last Adam E. In Christ, With Christ: The Old and the New Man F. Revealed in the Flesh: Flesh and Spirit G. Christ, the Son of God and the Image of God H. The Firstborn of All Creation I. Christ the Exalted and Coming Kyrios II. The Life of Sin A. The Present World: Aeon, Cosmos B. The Universality of Sin: Flesh, Adam C. The Essence of Sin: Anthropological or Theological D. The Wrath of God E. The Corruption of Man F. Romans 7 in the Pauline Anthropology G. The Antithesis with Judaism H. No Righteousness by the Law: Boast and Skandalon I. The Law Impotent because of the Flesh J. The Bondage of the Law K. The Law as Disciplinarian unto Christ L. Paul, Judaism, and the Old Testament III. The Revelation of the Righteousness of God A. The Eschatological Character of Justification B. The Righteousness of God in Christ C. Righteousness of Faith: Without the Law D. The Justification of the Ungodly: Imputation E. Judgment According to Works IV. Reconciliation A. God's Reconciling Activity in Christ B. The Peace of God C. Christ's Death as Atonement: Katallage and Hilasmos D. Ransom E. The Adoption of Sons: The Inheritance V. The New Life A. Death and Resurrection with Christ B. Life Through the Spirit C. The New Man D. Faith as the Mode of Existence of the New Life E. The Nature of Faith VI. The New Obedience A. Indicative and Imperative B. The Theocentric Point of View: Sanctification C. The Totalitarian Point of View: Perfection D. Unity and Multiplicity E. The Concreteness of the Paraenesis F. Tertius Usus Legis G. Liberty and Conscience H. Love I. Life in the World J. Marriage K. Social Relationships L. Subjection to Civil Authority VII. The Church as the People of God A. Two Principle Aspects B. Ekklesia C. Saints, Elect, Beloved, Called D. The New Covenant: Universal and Particular E. The Nature of Election: God's Purpose F. The Future of Israel VIII. The Church as the Body of Christ A. Body and Body of Christ B. Body and Head C. Christ the Head of All Things: The Church as Pleroma D. The Church as the People of God and as the Body of Christ IX. Baptism and the Lord's Supper A. Baptism as a Means of Grace B. The Redemptive Significance of the Lord's Supper C. The Critical Significance of the Lord's Supper: Self-examination X. The Upbuilding of the Church A. The Church as Edifice B. Extensive and Intensive Upbuilding C. The Spiritual Equipment of the Church D. Charisma and Ministry E. Diversity of Gifts F. Ecclesiastical Order and Discipline G. Church in Worship XI. The Future of the Lord A. The Life of Expectation B. Death Before the Parousia: The Intermediate State C. The Revelation of the Man of Lawlessness D. The Parousia E. The Resurrection F. The Judgment G. The Consummation: The Eternal State Please note that I don't vouch for Bidderos says, but I thought that this summary was fairly good. |
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