Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans

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Main Author: Kilonzo, Felix Munyao
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40413
Summary: The letter to the Romans is the longest letter that Paul wrote to a community that he did not found. It is with no doubt that, he is the author of the letter. In this letter, the underlying theme is the coherence of God’s faithfulness along the history of salvation. Along the main theme, there are other themes, which Paul devolve. One of the theme that is very evident from the beginning of the letter is the theme of salvation. Our work is as result of a theological reflection on the theme of salvation in the letter. Paul presents the doctrine of a universal salvation with use of pas (all) in the Romans, which offers ground for the universal salvation that Paul emphasizes. It is clear to note that Paul’s soteriology in this letter is Christological as well as eschatological. This is evident with the use of verb sodzo (to save) in the future tense in all verses in the letter. Therefore, in our reflection, we shall analyse verses in which this verb appear, for better understanding of the theme of salvation. This work will show the development of Paul’s theme of salvation from justification to reconciliation, from hope of salvation to assurance of salvation and from salvation of the remnant to salvation of “all Israel”.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
title Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
spellingShingle Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
Kilonzo, Felix Munyao
Salvation
Faith
Justification
Eschatology
Grace
Universal

Justificação
Salvação
Escatologia
Graça
title_short Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
title_full Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
title_fullStr Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
title_full_unstemmed Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
title_sort Salvation in the Letter of St. Paul to Romans
author Kilonzo, Felix Munyao
author_facet Kilonzo, Felix Munyao
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carvalho, José Carlos da Silva
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kilonzo, Felix Munyao
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Salvation
Faith
Justification
Eschatology
Grace
Universal

Justificação
Salvação
Escatologia
Graça
topic Salvation
Faith
Justification
Eschatology
Grace
Universal

Justificação
Salvação
Escatologia
Graça
description The letter to the Romans is the longest letter that Paul wrote to a community that he did not found. It is with no doubt that, he is the author of the letter. In this letter, the underlying theme is the coherence of God’s faithfulness along the history of salvation. Along the main theme, there are other themes, which Paul devolve. One of the theme that is very evident from the beginning of the letter is the theme of salvation. Our work is as result of a theological reflection on the theme of salvation in the letter. Paul presents the doctrine of a universal salvation with use of pas (all) in the Romans, which offers ground for the universal salvation that Paul emphasizes. It is clear to note that Paul’s soteriology in this letter is Christological as well as eschatological. This is evident with the use of verb sodzo (to save) in the future tense in all verses in the letter. Therefore, in our reflection, we shall analyse verses in which this verb appear, for better understanding of the theme of salvation. This work will show the development of Paul’s theme of salvation from justification to reconciliation, from hope of salvation to assurance of salvation and from salvation of the remnant to salvation of “all Israel”.
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