Discover good news for the Christian life Understand how Christ has defeated sin's power Identify the "wretch" in Romans 7 Is the Christian battle against sin a long defeat? In Conquerors, Not Captives, Joseph R. Dodson and Mattie Mae Motl challenge the popular view that Romans 7:14-25 describes the typical Christian battle against sin. The "wretched man" of Romans 7 seems unable to do what God's law demands and, for many Christians, his inner conflict and turmoil seem all too relatable. But are we impotent before sin and powerless to do good? When we reexamine Romans 7 in light of Paul's writings elsewhere and his interpreters throughout church history, we encounter better news. Conquerors, Not Captives is an accessible and thoughtful study that rebukes our gloomy expectations and invites us to take seriously the Bible's assurances that the Holy Spirit frees us from sin's power.
Joseph R. Dodson Ordre des livres


- 2024
- 2008
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Rhetorical Purpose in the 'Book of Wisdom' and the Letter to the Romans
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book explores the significance of comparative analysis in scholarly research, highlighting how contrasting different subjects can yield deeper insights. It delves into various methodologies and frameworks that enhance understanding across disciplines. By illustrating key examples, the author emphasizes the importance of context and perspective in academic study, encouraging readers to adopt a more nuanced approach to their research endeavors. Overall, it serves as a guide for scholars seeking to enrich their analytical skills through comparative techniques.