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El. knyga: Discerning the Spirits: Theological and Ethical Hermeneutics in Paul

(Universität zu Köln)

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For Paul, the will of God is discerned through renewed thinking inspired by God's love.

How did Paul determine ethical and theological truth? Were all believers expected to be able to 'discern the spirits' (1 Corinthians 12.10)? This study shows that discernment must be understood against the backdrop of an extensive hermeneutic, by which Paul inherently relates ethical and theological knowledge. Understanding the will of God requires noetic and existential transformation, in short, the 'renewal of the mind' (Romans 12.2). Munzinger argues that Paul implies a process of inspiration in which the Spirit sharpens the discerning functions of the mind because the believer is liberated from a value system dominated by status and performance. The love of God enables all believers to learn to interpret reality in a transformed manner and to develop creative solutions to questions facing their communities. For Paul authentic discernment is linked to a comprehensive new sense of meaning.

Recenzijos

Review of the hardback: ' this is a fine piece of work that should probe to be a volume with which many will find it useful to interact in future research.' Scripture Bulletin Review of the hardback: 'This demanding and thorough study achieves exactly the right balance between the revelatory (Spirit) and the natural (human mind).' Journal for the Study of the New Testament Review of the hardback: 'an important contribution towards a deeper understanding of the concept of discernment in Pauline theology.' Neotestamentica Review of the hardback: 'Munzinger's volume provides useful information for those interested in Paul's conception of discernment, pneumatology, or his approach to identity formation within the early Christ-movement. It is an excellent example of cross-disciplinary research providing both theological and ethical insights into the thinking of the apostle Paul on this important ecclesiological and anthropological topic.' Criswell Theological Review ' Munzinger's work [ is] riveting with impressive finesse ' Szazadok

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For Paul, the will of God is discerned through renewed thinking inspired by God's love.
Preface xiii
Abbreviations xv
Part I Introduction
The Conceptual Approach
3(18)
Why Discernment?
3(3)
Delineating the Conceptual Approach
6(11)
Focal Theory and Organisation of the Study
17(4)
Part II What Requires Discernment? The Objects of Evaluation
The Discernment of Ethical Questions
21(24)
Introduction
21(3)
Is Ethical Discernment defined by Eschatology?
24(2)
Discernment and Normativity
26(17)
Conclusion
43(2)
The Discernment of Spirits
45(30)
Introduction
45(1)
Δικφισισ/διακφι≠ω: Interpretative Evaluation
46(14)
The Interpretative Evaluation of Prophecies and Spirits
60(10)
The Subject of Discernment
70(4)
Conclusion
74(1)
Discerning All Things: The Structure of Paul's Epistemology
75(26)
Introduction
75(1)
The Question of Coherence in Paul's Theology
76(3)
Paul's Epistemology: Contingent and Comprehensive
79(11)
The Role of Discernment within Paul's Epistemology and Theology
90(5)
The Exempt from Judgement but not Discernment
95(2)
Conclusion: Discernment as Theology
97(4)
Part III How Can and Should True Discernment Take Place?
The Context and Background of Paul
101(40)
Introduction
101(1)
Judaism
101(6)
Philo of Alexandria
107(14)
The Stoics
121(17)
The Combination of Traditions
138(1)
Conclusion
139(2)
How Does Paul Believe True Discernment Can and Should Take Place?
141(50)
Introduction
141(1)
The Question of Criteria and External Norms
141(4)
Spirit versus Mind
145(9)
The Juncture of Mind and Spirit
154(31)
Remaining Questions
185(2)
Conclusion
187(4)
Part IV Conclusion
Recapitulation and Implications for Theology
191(6)
Recapitulation
191(2)
Conclusion
193(1)
Implications for Contemporary Theological Deliberation
194(3)
Bibliography 197(25)
Author Index 222(5)
Passage Index 227(9)
Subject Index 236
Andre Munzinger is Lecturer and Research Assistant of Seminar Director Professor Dr Konrad Stock, Seminar of Protestant Theology, University of Koln.