Abstract

‘Christology’ considers Paul's discussions of the two aspects to ‘Christology’: the person of Christ and the work of Christ. There are two streams of thought in Paul with regard to how Christ benefits the believer. One is an interpretation of the significance of his death, while the other fixes on both death and resurrection. People who become one person with Christ share his death and thus escape bondage, and they then share his life, being freed from the power of Sin. Paul's view of the ‘work of Christ’, that it was God acting through him, to save the world.

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