7.pauline Corpus - Rayan Lobo, SJ
7.pauline Corpus - Rayan Lobo, SJ
7.pauline Corpus - Rayan Lobo, SJ
Statement: The focal point of the New Testament is the person of Jesus Christ. The
Damascus experience constituted Saul, the Pharisee and the persecutor of the Church, into
a believer in Jesus Christ and an apostle to the Gentiles. The theological perspective of the
Pauline Corpus is centred on the salvific events of Jesus Death and Resurrection (1 Cor
15, 3-5). Paul expresses these saving events also through metaphors: reconciliation (2 Cor
5, 18-21), redemption and sacrifice (Rom 3, 24b-25). The salvific effects of these saving
events are appropriated through faith in Jesus Christ (Rom 1:16-17); and the touch-stone
of authentic Christian life is Agape (Rom 13:8-10; 1 Cor 13:13)
Introduction
This thesis mainly deals with Pauls experience of the Risen Christ and his understanding of
salvation which is expressed in various metaphors such as reconciliation, redemption, sacrifice etc.
This thesis also focuses on the justification = salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and salvation to
be experienced and shown here on earth by agape.
In the OT or the TaNaK the hermeneutical key is Torah. On the basis of Torah, everything in
OT is interpreted.
But in the NT, Jesus Christ is the focal point. Jesus is the hermeneutical key to interpret the
entire NT.
Therefore in the Pauline letters also, the focal point is Jesus Christ(Epecially passion-death
and resurrection)
Greek bible is rearranged to show that Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophesies.
2. The Damascus experience constituted Saul, the Pharisee and the persecutor of
the Church, into a believer in Jesus Christ and an apostle to the Gentiles.
Page 1
According to the book of Deuteronomy 21: 23 - The one who dies on the wood is cursed.
Therefore Jesus who died on the cross cannot be the Messiah. Christians were proclaiming
Jesus a Messiah but he cannot be the Messiah because it is against the law.
Then Jesus Christ the risen Lord intervened and revealed to him as Jesus of Nazareth whom
he was persecuting.
Now Paul realizes that law counts for nothing. Jesus is the end of the law and the fulfillment
of the law.
Therefore conversion is becoming a believer in Christ. Now what mattered to him is the
faith in Christ.
1 Cor 15: 3-8 last of all as to one untimely born, appeared also to me. Untimely born
refers to the unexpected apparition or encounter he had with Jesus.
Paul connects his vocation to Duetero Isaiah and Jeremiah, where he says, before I was
formed in the womb, God had set me apart to send me to proclaim to the gentiles.(Gal
1:15)
Gal 1:16 - Paul is not an apostle by human beings but untimely from God through Jesus
Christ commissioned to present the gospel to the gentiles.
By saying these words in Galatians, he identifies himself with two prophets - Jeremiah(Jer
1,5) and Duetero Isaiah( 49,1-6).
Is 49, 1-6 : How he was chosen as a light to the nations.(.... I will give you as a light of the
nations.... to bring the good news to the ends of the earth.)
With these words Paul, identifies himself with the prophets, who were sent to gentiles.
Page 2
In order to understand the salvation theme in St. Paul, we need to know the Pauline
anthropology, his view on the human beings.
Paul uses four words while speaking of human 1. Soma, 2.Psyche, 3.Sarx and 4.Pneuma.
He uses the Greek words but thinks like a Jew. The Greeks thought body and soul are
different/ separate, but for the Jews they are the same.
Human beings are embodied. Soul is the life principle in the body. So, Human being is a
living body: body-soul.
Sarx (flesh): in the OT, flesh refers to two things: 1. Creatureliness, 2. Community aspect.
Paul adds one more, flesh for him means the sinful nature. Since we are flesh, we are prone
to sin, flesh is weak.
As much as we are creaturely, prone to the community and have sinful nature, we are flesh.
As much as we are under the influence of God(HS), we are saved and are in the sphere of the
Spirit.
Jesus is the only person who had this movement from flesh to the Spirit. Jesus was weak,
human, creaturely and he needed a community but he was obedient to God, always united to
God, he was under the influence of the Holy Spirit and therefore even when he died
physically, the spirit within him raised him from the dead. Therefore Paul says Jesus was
raised from the dead by God, not that Jesus rose himself. Jesus was the only one who moved
from the sphere of the flesh to the sphere of the resurrection.
For us, to move to the sphere of the Holy Spirit we need: 1. Faith in Jesus Christ, and 2.
Baptism.
Faith:
When we have faith in Jesus Christ, no matter who we are, the spirit will be poured into our
hearts. This is the salvation for Paul.
Page 3
1 Cor 15 / 3-5: core of Christian kerygma, also the Gospel that received and handed on to
future generations.
Christ died for us: Christ died on behalf of humans to deal with our sins.
According to the scripture: according to the gods plan of salvation for humanity. It is a
sacrificial death( in OT = a sacrifice which has astonishing power Is 53/12)
Raised on the third day. This is not a third day chronologically but an event with
important salvific horizon.
Raised is divine passive and by God. It is a perfect tense, which implies a past event
but its effects still continue.
In Jesus God not only reconciled with humankind but also with the entire cosmos.
Cross is no longer the stumbling block or folly but the power and the wisdom of God.
Jesus was hanged on the cross, not because he was cursed and sinned but because he
took up our curse and sins and achieved a decisive victory over the power of death and
sin.
Thus death and resurrection of Jesus is the whole process of fulfillment of the salvific plan
of god.
Page 4
Salvation for Paul is - the movement from the flesh to the spirit. It is a movement from the
sphere of flesh to the sphere of spirit.)
This reconciliation is not only between God and the human beings but also between human
beings and other human beings and between people and the world(Comos).
Goel(redeemer) is the kinsman who is supposed to buy the freedom of his relative.
He need not have to pay. However there is no mention of purchase price in OT and
Page 5
Then, they would become the property of God and nobody could make them slaves
again.
Jesus also, in a way, purchased us and set us free.
Here also there is no purchase price. Jesus Christ, through his death and resurrection,
delivered us from slavery to freedom. Now we are free to love.
C). Sacrifice:
Here the important word is hilasterion the Mercy Seat.
This metaphor is taken from the ritual.
Paul never used the word hilastomai but hilasterion.
The Ark is kept in the Holy of Holies of the temple. On the Day of Atonement
(Yomkipur), the High priest enters the Holy of Holies with the sacrificial blood and
sprinkles it on the Mercy Seat and thus obtains forgiveness for the High priest as well as
for the Israelites.
It was repeated every year but Jesus sacrifice was once and for all.( covering all the
previous sins and future as well).
Thus the Mercy seat is the meeting place between God and the human beings where
forgiveness takes place with the sacrificial blood.
Now Paul tells, Jesus is the victim and the High priest. The cross has become the meeting
place between God and the humans.
5. The salvific effects of thee saving events are appropriated through faith in Jesus
Christ (Rom 1:16-17)
In Pauline theology it is in justification through faith that we are redeemed.
For Paul Faith(that Jesus is the Lord) is not an intellectual assent but the total surrender of
the whole person to God.
The Greek word for justification is dikaiosune which also means righteousness.
Page 6
And the touch-stone of authentic Christian life is Agape (Rom 13:8-10; 1 Cor
13:13)
In Paul, agape is nothing but the spirit that is poured within our hearts.
It is the experience of God and to come under the influence of God.
We receive it through faith and baptism.
This faith (pistis) is the total commitment to the person of Jesus Christ. Faith begins with
hearing and ends with obedience.
When we utter with my lips that Jesus is the Lord and believe in my heart that God raised
Jesus from the dead, I am saved.
Therefore preaching is important for Paul.
When one hears the gospel (the plan of God to save all in Jesus Christ) and believes in it,
then one will spontaneously obey. Then he is saved and he will do good.
Here two words are important:
(1) Pistis: refers to the relationship between God and humans; and
(2) Agape is the relationship between human and other humans.
For Paul there is only one commandment: Love your neighbor.
To elaborate agape there are three stages:
1. To live in the spirit a Christian is one who lives in the spirit;
7. St Paul Rayan Lobo, SJ
Page 7
Page 8