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Brian S. Rosner



Average rating: 4.28 · 1,446 ratings · 273 reviews · 40 distinct worksSimilar authors
New Dictionary of Biblical ...

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4.37 avg rating — 243 ratings — published 2000 — 7 editions
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Paul and the Law: Keeping t...

4.49 avg rating — 183 ratings — published 2013 — 6 editions
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How to Find Yourself: Why L...

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Known by God: A Biblical Th...

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Beyond Greed

4.09 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 2004
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Greed as Idolatry: The Orig...

4.22 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2007 — 5 editions
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The Consolations of Theology

3.76 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2008 — 5 editions
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Paul, Scripture and Ethics:...

4.27 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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Understanding Paul's Ethics...

3.50 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1995 — 2 editions
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The Wisdom of the Cross: Ex...

3.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2011
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“How a person conceives of idolatry tells us something indirectly about how they conceive of God and true worship. Indeed, each of the three metaphorical interpretations, when turned around, presupposes a different conception of God. Either God is the Creator and Provider to be trusted, or the Savior and Redeemer to be loved, or the Ruler and Lawgiver to be obeyed.
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Brian S. Rosner, Greed as Idolatry: The Origin and Meaning of a Pauline Metaphor

“This strategy of identity formation, sometimes labelled expressive individualism, is the view that you are who you feel yourself to be on the inside and that acting in accordance with this identity constitutes living authentically.”
Brian S. Rosner, How to Find Yourself: Why Looking Inward Is Not the Answer

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