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The πíστiς Xρiστoȗ (pistis Christou) debate continues to be a lively point of scholarly interest. While a vast amount of literature appears on the subject, interpreters often repeat a few main arguments in support of their position.
- Israel Muñoz
Another Look at Pistis Christou - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document discusses the ongoing debate around the meaning of the phrase "pistis Christou" in Pauline theology.
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Sep 10, 2020 · This study seeks to demonstrate that the Pauline phrase πίστις Χριστοῦ is best understood grammatically as the ‘Christ-faith’ in accordance with the so-called ‘third view’, where ‘faith’ is taken to mean a system or set of beliefs, and ‘Christ’ qualifies what the system is about.
- Kevin Grasso
- 2020
Translating pistis christou as “faithfulness of Christ” avoids repetition in key passages. Romans 3:21-22 sounds odd if translated as “- that is, God’s righteousness through trust in Jesus Christ, to all who trust.”
May 3, 2023 · When the apostle Paul uses the Greek phrase pistis christou, which has “Christ” in the genitive case, should it be translated as “faith in Christ” (objective genitive) or “faith of Christ” (subjective genitive). This is important to the understanding of Philippians 3:9.
May 1, 2008 · It concerns how to translate and interpret approximately ten instances of the Greek phrase pistis Christou and its near equivalents in the letters of Paul. This phrase occurs within...
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Mar 3, 2014 · With the phrase ‘faith of Christ’ it is clear that the head noun is pistis (‘faith’) and that Christou (the genitive form of ‘Christ’) in some way offers a more particular meaning. Most Pauline scholars view pistis as representative of an action (‘believing’ or ‘showing faithfulness’).