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The Divine-Human ­Relationship in Romans 1–8 ­in the Light of ­Interdependence Theory
Library of New Testament Studies The

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Paperback, 216 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 May 2022

Yoonjong Kim analyses the divine-human relationship in Paul’s theology, focusing on Paul’s portrayal of the relationship in Romans 1–8. Kim stresses that previous studies of this relationship have not paid sufficient attention to the fact that it is not static, but rather exhibits progression and development towards a goal. To address the significance of the human agent’s role in the relationship, Kim employs a social psychological theory – interdependence theory – offering a consistent analytic framework for diagnosing the interactions in a dyadic relationship in terms of the dependency created by each partner’s expectations of outcomes. Kim explores several key stages of the divine-human relationship and the direction in which the relationship develops throughout Romans 1–8, in order to highlight the significance of the human partners in the course of the development. He focuses in particular on betrayal (1.18–3.20), restoration (3.21–26; 5.1–11), the oppressive relationship with Sin (5.12–8.11), and the investment for the future (8.12–39), and concludes that although the foundation of the relationship rests on God’s initiative, the divine outworking guides the relationship so that it facilitates mutual participation of the human partners in the restoration and development of the relationship toward the ultimate goal.


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Yoonjong Kim analyses the divine-human relationship in Paul’s theology, focusing on Paul’s portrayal of the relationship in Romans 1–8. Kim stresses that previous studies of this relationship have not paid sufficient attention to the fact that it is not static, but rather exhibits progression and development towards a goal. To address the significance of the human agent’s role in the relationship, Kim employs a social psychological theory – interdependence theory – offering a consistent analytic framework for diagnosing the interactions in a dyadic relationship in terms of the dependency created by each partner’s expectations of outcomes. Kim explores several key stages of the divine-human relationship and the direction in which the relationship develops throughout Romans 1–8, in order to highlight the significance of the human partners in the course of the development. He focuses in particular on betrayal (1.18–3.20), restoration (3.21–26; 5.1–11), the oppressive relationship with Sin (5.12–8.11), and the investment for the future (8.12–39), and concludes that although the foundation of the relationship rests on God’s initiative, the divine outworking guides the relationship so that it facilitates mutual participation of the human partners in the restoration and development of the relationship toward the ultimate goal.

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9780567696823
ISBN
0567696820
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23.4 x 15.6 x 1.1 centimeters (0.30 kg)

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Methodology
Chapter 3. Diagnosing Human Corruption: Human Sinfulness as Betrayal (Rom. 1.18–3.20)
Chapter 4. The Relational Significance of Jesus’ Death (1)—“Making Amends for Sins”: Jesus as ??ast????? and the Process of Forgiveness (Rom 3:21–26)
Chapter 5. The Relational Significance of Jesus’ Death (2)—The Meaning of God’s Self-sacrifice in Christ’s Death (Rom 5:1–11)
Chapter 6. History of Slavery and History of Salvation: An Investigation of the Sin-Human Relationship (Rom 5:12–8:11)
Chapter 7. Investment for the Future: The Meaning of Endurance throughout Suffering (Rom 8:12–39)
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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This book analyses the dynamic of the divine-human relationship reflected in Romans 1–8 with the help of ‘interdependence theory’.

About the Author

Yoonjong Kim is Director of Study at the All Nations Bible Institute, Republic of Korea.

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