‘Inner human being’ is one of the key concepts of Paul’s anthropology. On the hand, Paul describes it in 2. Cor 4,16 as part of being human, which is renewed daily, and, on the other hand, he locates it close to what he calls “law” in Rom 7,22. This motif has its origin in Plato’s … Continue reading “Inner Human Being, Rehabilitation of Theological Motif in Light of the Psychology of Friedrich Schleiermacher” by Matthis Glatzel
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