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The Apostle Paul's owning of the shadow in Romans 7:14-25: a Jungian reading and missiological implications

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Seeyong Lee. The Apostle Paul's Owning of the Shadow In Romans 7:14-25: a Jungian Reading and Missiological Implications. United Theological Seminary (OH). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aa27a36b-7f74-437f-940c-7df339fd6f4a?locale=es.

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S. Lee. The Apostle Paul's owning of the shadow in Romans 7:14-25: a Jungian reading and missiological implications. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aa27a36b-7f74-437f-940c-7df339fd6f4a?locale=es

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Seeyong Lee. The Apostle Paul's Owning of the Shadow In Romans 7:14-25: a Jungian Reading and Missiological Implications. United Theological Seminary (OH). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aa27a36b-7f74-437f-940c-7df339fd6f4a?locale=es.

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  • This study presents a Jungian interpretation of the Apostle Paul's shadow in Rom. 7:14-25, and finds the text's missiological implications for Christian maturity. The shadow is an in-divisible part of becoming a whole person. In light of Jung's view that there is no wholeness without shadow, Paul's owning of the shadow reveals a crucial movement of becoming a mature Christian. Paul's ultimate mission goal is to be transformed into the image of Christ (2 Cor. 3:18), and Rom. 7:14-25 is an example of the ongoing dynamic journey of integrating the shadow and Christ in the transformation process.
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  • 02/17/2024

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