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On Romans and other New Testament essays

Professor Charles Cranfield takes a fresh look at some important questions currently in debate. Several of these essays are previously unpublished.Subjects include, for example, what Paul meant by ""the works of law;"" whether his meaning in the words ""pistis Christou"" was ""faith in Christ"" or ""Christ''s faith;"" whether the old Testament law has a continuing place in the life of the Christian church. In ""Sanctification as Freedom,"" the author attempts to draw out the significance of the apostle''s affirmation that the law of the Spirit has freed the believer from the law of sin and of.

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  • "Professor Charles Cranfield takes a fresh look at some important questions currently in debate. Several of these essays are previously unpublished.Subjects include, for example, what Paul meant by ""the works of law;"" whether his meaning in the words ""pistis Christou"" was ""faith in Christ"" or ""Christ''s faith;"" whether the old Testament law has a continuing place in the life of the Christian church. In ""Sanctification as Freedom,"" the author attempts to draw out the significance of the apostle''s affirmation that the law of the Spirit has freed the believer from the law of sin and of."@en
  • "Professor Charles Cranfield takes a fresh look at some important questions currently in debate. Several of these essays are previously unpublished.Subjects include, for example, what Paul meant by the works of law; whether his meaning in the words pistis Christou was faith in Christ or Christ's faith; whether the old Testament law has a continuing place in the life of the Christian church. In Sanctification as Freedom, the author attempts to draw out the significance of the apostle's affirmation that the law of the Spirit has freed the believer from the law of sin and of death.Cranfield does not lose sight of the relevance of theology, and of New Testament studies in particular, to the life of the Church and of the Christian individual today."
  • "Professor Charles Cranfield takes a fresh look at some important questions currently in debate. Several of these essays are previously unpublished. Subjects include, for example, what Paul meant by the works of law; whether his meaning in the words pistis Christou was faith in Christ or Christ's faith; whether the old Testament law has a continuing place in the life of the Christian church. In Sanctification as Freedom, the author attempts to draw out the significance of the apostle's affirmation that the law of the Spirit has freed the believer from the law of sin and of death. Cranfield does n."@en

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