In Witch Hunt in Galatia, Jeremy Wade Barrier reconstructs Galatians as part of Paul's effort to convince the Jews in Galatia to choose baptism through the "breath" (i.e. Spirit) of God over circumcision as a way to bring divine healing to their community.
In Witch Hunt in Galatia, Jeremy Wade Barrier reconstructs Galatians as part of Paul's effort to convince the Jews in Galatia to choose baptism through the "breath" (i.e. Spirit) of God over circumcision as a way to bring divine healing to their community.
Jeremy Wade Barrier is associate professor of biblical literature at Heritage Christian University.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue 1. Introduction Part One: Paul's Perspective on Medicine and Physiology in Galatians 2. Pneuma in Ancient Physiology 3. Pathophysiology in Galatia Part Two: Cultural Systems for Paul and Galatia 4. Evil Eye in a Cultural-anthropological Context 5. The Evil Eye and Fascinum in Galatians Part Three: Taking Pneuma from Physiology to Theology 6. Physiological Pneuma and the Doctrine of the Trinity: From Paul to Augustine 7. Physiological Pneuma in the Apocryphon of John 8. Conclusion, Possible Implications, and Further Inquiries
Prologue 1. Introduction Part One: Paul's Perspective on Medicine and Physiology in Galatians 2. Pneuma in Ancient Physiology 3. Pathophysiology in Galatia Part Two: Cultural Systems for Paul and Galatia 4. Evil Eye in a Cultural-anthropological Context 5. The Evil Eye and Fascinum in Galatians Part Three: Taking Pneuma from Physiology to Theology 6. Physiological Pneuma and the Doctrine of the Trinity: From Paul to Augustine 7. Physiological Pneuma in the Apocryphon of John 8. Conclusion, Possible Implications, and Further Inquiries
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