It takes the average reader 6 hours and 6 minutes to read Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective by Dan Lioy
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In this thought-provoking study, Dan Lioy asserts that a Christocentric and Christotelic perspective is an unmistakable feature of Paul’s discourse. The journey begins with an analysis of the old Adamic creation in Genesis 1-3 before digressing into representative passages from Paul’s writings, touching on such themes as new creation theology, the apostle’s apocalyptic interpretation of reality, and his theology of the cross. Then Lioy examines the influence of the Old Testament on Paul’s Christological outlook, how the apostle viewed Satan operating as the counterfeit word, and the way in...
Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective by Dan Lioy is 357 pages long, and a total of 91,749 words.
This makes it 120% the length of the average book. It also has 112% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 21 minutes to read Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective aloud.
Facets of Pauline Discourse in Christocentric and Christotelic Perspective is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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