

Nijay Gupta – Paul and the Language of Faith
Feb 25, 2020
A lively discussion emerges around the concept of faith, or pistis, in Paul's letters, revealing its deep implications for understanding justification. The conversation highlights the nuances of faith in modern life, urging a broader interpretation beyond mere belief. Scholars reflect on the Greek term's multifaceted meanings, emphasizing its relational aspect. Intriguing anecdotes from a scholarly dinner balance profound theological insights with lighthearted moments. The dialogue culminates in examining loyalty within the believer's relationship to Christ.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Faith in Paul's Letters
02:10 • 8min
Reevaluating the Role of Faith in Daily Life
10:14 • 2min
The Spectrum of 'Pistis': Faith and Loyalty in Paul’s Writings
12:16 • 29min
Faith and Language in the New Testament
40:57 • 13min
Co-Hosting Preferences and Literary Recommendations
54:15 • 2min
Faith and the Christ Relation
56:21 • 8min
Exploring Faith Language in Paul's Theology
01:03:56 • 3min