Worship and Ethics in Romans 12

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Abstract

What is the link between worship and ethics in Romans 12? Käsemann rather too easily proposes that the mystical tradition of Hellenism is the main inspiration for Paul’s thinking and ignores the biblical theological background to Paul’s argument and the wider context of Romans. The first two verses of Romans 12 proclaim a reversal of the downward spiral depicted in Romans 1. A new kind of service to God is made possible by the saving work of Jesus. Renewal of the mind is a critical aspect of this, enabling Christians to discern the will of God and do it. Paul does not present a system of casuistry in the rest of Romans but various exhorations and examples consistent with the fundamental perspectives of 12:1-2.

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Peterson, D. (1993). Worship and Ethics in Romans 12. Tyndale Bulletin, 44(2). https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30460

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