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- Title
Baptism, Holiness, and Resurrection Hope in Romans 6.
- Authors
MORALES, ISAAC AUGUSTINE
- Abstract
This article explores two interrelated aspects of Rom 6:1-11: the connection between baptism and participation in Christ, and the meaning of the future-tense verbs in vv. 5 and 8. Paul's appeal to baptism points to a twofold connection between the rite and the Christian life. Baptism initiates the believer into a life of union with Christ's death and resurrection, which has implications for how the baptized ought to behave in the present. This behavior, characterized in some sense as a participation in Christ's resurrection, anticipates the future resurrection. The future-tense verbs in 6:5 and 8 reflect this twofold connection, with the first verb pointing to a present life of holiness or righteousness and the second verb expressing hope in the future resurrection. This pattern reflects the conclusion to Paul's argument in Rom 6:22-23.
- Publication
Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2021, Vol 83, Issue 3, p466
- ISSN
0008-7912
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1353/cbq.2021.0085