Gordon D. Fee is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College. Previously he taught at Wheaton College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has served as the general editor of the New International Commentary series, as well as on the NIV revision committee that produced the TNIV. He is the author of commentaries on 1 Corinthians, Philippians and the Pastoral Epistles, as well as books on exegesis, hermeneutics and the Holy Spirit.
The Spirit Against the Flesh
Speaker(s): Gordon Fee
Date: 1992
Length: 1h18m
Product ID: RGDL2215G
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This lecture is focused on the Holy Spirit's role in Pauline ethics. With emphasis on Paul's understanding of the Spirit against the flesh in Galatians 5:17 and Romans 7:14-25, Gordon Fee argues that life in Christ involves constant struggle between one's own flesh and the Spirit. By seeking to understand the texts in light of Paul's historical context, Fee answers how we can reconcile the believers' lives of struggle against sin with Paul's theology of Spirit without falling into the trap of triumphalism.
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