1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2005.1990.tb01379.x
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Justification and the Constitution of Consciousness: a new look at Romans and Galatians

Abstract: One of the difficulties in understanding St Paul’s treatment of Justification is that the theme appears in two ‘second order’ documents: the epistles to the Galatians and to the Romans. These are obviously not secondary in terms of their importance, but they are second-order reflections, interpreting something that the recipients already knew. It is clear that, from time to time in his letters, St Paul makes explicit references to the initial Kerygma, the first annunciation of the salvation brought by Christ, … Show more

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