Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19
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Eastman, S
Published in: Journal of Biblical Literature
2002
Eastman offers a new interpretation of Paul's statement in Romans 8:19 regarding the identity of the "sons of God." Eastman proposes that the "apocalypse of the sons of God" enacts, completes, and vindicates God's rectifying activity in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Journal of Biblical Literature
ISSN
0021-9231
Publication Date
2002
Volume
121
Issue
2
Start / End Page
263 / 277
Publisher
The Society of Biblical Literature
Related Subject Headings
- Religions & Theology
- 5005 Theology
- 5004 Religious studies
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
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Eastman, S. (2002). Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19. Journal of Biblical Literature, 121(2), 263–277.
Eastman, S. “Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19.” Journal of Biblical Literature 121, no. 2 (2002): 263–77.
Eastman S. Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19. Journal of Biblical Literature. 2002;121(2):263–77.
Eastman, S. “Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19.” Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 121, no. 2, The Society of Biblical Literature, 2002, pp. 263–77.
Eastman S. Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19. Journal of Biblical Literature. The Society of Biblical Literature; 2002;121(2):263–277.
Published In
Journal of Biblical Literature
ISSN
0021-9231
Publication Date
2002
Volume
121
Issue
2
Start / End Page
263 / 277
Publisher
The Society of Biblical Literature
Related Subject Headings
- Religions & Theology
- 5005 Theology
- 5004 Religious studies
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies