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Paul & the Religious Experience of Reconciliation: Diasporic Community and Creole Consciousness

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In the ancient world as in contemporary times, religion provides a vital context in which people become who they are and establish themselves with a unique identity. The process of constructing the self is not only a psychological process and a phenomenological reality; it can also be a deeply religious experience. The two primary traditions of interpretation through which Christians have attempted to engage Paul find their roots in Luther--who viewed Paul as a champion of the individual's private struggle before God, who resolves the impasse faithfulness and sin through justification by faith--and Augustine, who found in Paul the image of redemption as the sinner's relinquishment of the struggle between his or her will and God's. (179 pages)

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