All Stories

  1. Preliminary Material
  2. Introduction
  3. The “Indicative-Imperative”: Development and Recent Challenges
  4. Death, Life, and the Self: Christ’s Resurrection and the Shaping of an Identity (Romans 6:5–10)
  5. Conclusion: a New Identity of Obligation
  6. Baptism is Death: Embodying Death and the New Life in and with Christ (Romans 6:3–4)
  7. Narrative and Metaphor: a Cognitive Approach to Paul
  8. Sin is a Container: the Binary Nature of Human Existence (Romans 6:1–2)
  9. “Consider Yourselves to Be …”: the Ethics of Self-Perception (Romans 6:11–14)
  10. What Does “Likeness of His Death” Mean in Romans 6:5? A Fresh Look at an Old Debate