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III Σ TI Σ XPI Σ TO γ : WITNESS OF THE FATHERS by ROY A. HARRISVILLE III Litchfield, MN The limited focus of this article will concern a number of passages in which the early Church Fathers quoted the ?(<7TK; XptJ<06 formulation from the epistles of the apostle Paul. The debate concerning the rendering of 1tLcr'tLÇ XptJ<06 is widely known.2 2 Xpta,roU may be grammatically interpreted as a subjective or objec- tive genitive. Many scholars have argued the case for one side or the other, but for all the debating there has been no discussion which touches meaningfully on the early Church Fathers and their 1 The Pauline passages in question are: Rom 3:22, 26: 4:16 ("faith of Abraham"); Gal. 2:16; 3:22; Phil. 3:9. See also Eph 3:12 and Gal. 2:20. The "early Church Fathers" include Christian writers who wrote in Greek from the time of St. Clement of Rome to St. Athanasius together with, for the purposes of this article, Epiphanius of Salamis, the writer of the Acts of Peter, and one Latin author, St. Augustine. 2 The reader is referred to works such as Pierre Vallotton, Le Christ et la Foi: Étude de théologie biblique
Novum Testamentum – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1994
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