The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis.
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Maddox, RL
Published in: Wesleyan Theological Journal
September 1, 1981
This article presents a critical analysis of the appeal to the aorist tense made by many holiness theologians to support their understanding of the "crisic" nature of sanctification. Following an investigation of how this interpretation arose, there is a summary of the understanding of the aorist tense in such scholars as A T Robertson and J H Moulton. This summary shows that while the aorist tense can refer to crisic action, it need not do so. The question of whether it does or not can only be decided in light of the context and meaning of the verb. Finally, the implications of this conclusion are illustrated by exegeting several "holiness" passages that use aorist verbs.
Duke Scholars
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Wesleyan Theological Journal
ISSN
0092-4245
Publication Date
September 1, 1981
Volume
16
Issue
2
Start / End Page
106 / 118
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Maddox, R. L. (1981). The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis. Wesleyan Theological Journal, 16(2), 106–118.
Maddox, R. L. “The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 16, no. 2 (September 1, 1981): 106–18.
Maddox RL. The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis. Wesleyan Theological Journal. 1981 Sep 1;16(2):106–18.
Maddox, R. L. “The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis.” Wesleyan Theological Journal, vol. 16, no. 2, Sept. 1981, pp. 106–18.
Maddox RL. The Use of the Aorist Tense in Holiness Exegesis. Wesleyan Theological Journal. 1981 Sep 1;16(2):106–118.
Published In
Wesleyan Theological Journal
ISSN
0092-4245
Publication Date
September 1, 1981
Volume
16
Issue
2
Start / End Page
106 / 118