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Emma Wasserman
The Death of the Soul in Romans 7
Sin, Death, and the Law in Light of Hellenistic Moral Psychology
[Der Tod der Seele in Römer 7. Sünde, Tod und Gesetz im Licht der hellenistischen Moralpsychologie.]
2008. X, 171 pages. Summary
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Romans 7 has proved central to the Christian West, where major interpreters have understood it as describing the plight of mankind. Considering the monologue historically, Emma Wasserman argues that it depicts a particular type of person suffering from extreme immorality represented here as the death of the soul.