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The task of this book is to discuss Charismata in Pauline Theology. The discussion is based on Pauline authentic epistles of Romans and First Corinthians. The word charisma gift is unique to Paul. It is found sixteen times in his epistles and only one time in Peter (1Peter 4:10). The word charismata gifts is used generally and distinctively. Although there are other Greek terms used interchangeably with charisma these terms are dorea and dorhema , which also means free gift. These words (dorea and dorehma) when used in relation to charismata further enhances the uniqueness of the language as…mehr

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The task of this book is to discuss Charismata in Pauline Theology. The discussion is based on Pauline authentic epistles of Romans and First Corinthians. The word charisma gift is unique to Paul. It is found sixteen times in his epistles and only one time in Peter (1Peter 4:10). The word charismata gifts is used generally and distinctively. Although there are other Greek terms used interchangeably with charisma these terms are dorea and dorhema , which also means free gift. These words (dorea and dorehma) when used in relation to charismata further enhances the uniqueness of the language as Paul distinct word for giftedness. To Paul, all believers in Christ received charisma at salvation. This charisma is a gracious gift of God, that is freely bestowed on them at salvation. Charismata are unique to individual believers and it differentiates them from one another for the purpose of enhancing their mutual service.
Autorenporträt
Olugbenga S. Olagunju Ph.D Studied Religion at the University of Ghana and Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky Overseas Campus. He specializes in New Testament and Comparative religion.