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The Mind of the Spirit: Paul’s Approach to Transformed Thinking is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this major work, leading New Testament scholar Craig Keener explores an important but generally neglected area of Pauline theology, Paul’s teaching about the mind. Paul speaks of the corrupted mind and the mind of the flesh, but he also speaks of the mind of Christ, the mind of the Spirit, and the renewal of the mind. In articulating these points, Paul adapts language from popular intellectual...

Because ancient intellectuals often associated such aspects of character with one’s way of thinking, it is not surprising that for Philo the term φρόνημα often has cognitive associations, including in ways associated with the sort of intellectual thought elsewhere addressed by Paul. Thus, for Philo φρόνημα ideally contemplates matters beyond heaven rather than lowly ones.15 It can be divine, viewing matters from a divine perspective and desiring nothing earthly.16 It can be subject to or avoid pleasure.
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