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Belydenisuitsprake as Pauliniese briefoorgange
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 44, No 1 | a2190 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v44i1.2190
| © 1988 J. H. Roberts
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Submitted: 07 January 1988 | Published: 07 January 1988
Submitted: 07 January 1988 | Published: 07 January 1988
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Credal statements as Pauline epistoraly transitions
In view of the fact that I have previously found five occurrances of credal statements in the Pauline literature, the function of which were to effect a transition from letter opening to letter body, the three cases of Romans 1: 16—17, Ephesians 1: 22—23, and Colossians 1: 13—20 were analysed with a view to their credal content and function towards the communication of these letters. The analyses were preceded by a discussion of recent research on credal material in the New Testament.
In view of the fact that I have previously found five occurrances of credal statements in the Pauline literature, the function of which were to effect a transition from letter opening to letter body, the three cases of Romans 1: 16—17, Ephesians 1: 22—23, and Colossians 1: 13—20 were analysed with a view to their credal content and function towards the communication of these letters. The analyses were preceded by a discussion of recent research on credal material in the New Testament.
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