Transformed by Grace: Paul's View of Holiness in Romans 6-8


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This study contends that the single thread that runs through Romans 6-8 is that of sanctification which is explained in terms of a life that is transformed by the grace of God. The author argues that a proper understanding of Romans 7 requires that one situate it firmly in the context of the life of freedom from sin in Chapter 6 as well as a life of freedom by the Holy Spirit in Chapter 8. In terms of its contemporary relevance Pauls view of holiness in Romans 6-8 is grounded in relationship with God involving separation commitment and ethical purity. It is a call to the Roman Christians and by implication believers in our present day to live an alternative lifestyle to be a model of Gods holiness in order to make him known to the wider society. This conclusion is tested in the Pauline corpus by examining various passages. A picture of Pauls view of holiness that is consonant with the message of Romans 6-8 emerges from this study. For Paul holiness must not be reduced to theological propositions but is to be understood as a quality to be demonstrated in the lives of those who are called by the name of the Lord.
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