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William Robinson, also known as Chung Ling Soo was born in 1861. He called himself Robinson, the Man of Mystery. performing magic, mind reading, and spiritualism. Robinson changed his name to Chung Ling Soo. He died on March 23, 1918 when he tried to do the famous bullet catch trick. File contains biographical and bibliographic notes, press cuttings, journal articles, correspondence, theatre programs and images.
Engage compelling arguments that challenge prominent positions in Pauline studies In this innovative book, William E. W. Robinson takes the reader on a journey through Romans 8:1–17 using Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Conceptual Integration Theory. Robinson delineates the underlying cognitive metaphors, their structure, their function, what they mean, and how Paul’s audiences then and now are able to comprehend their meaning. He examines each metaphor in the light of relevant aspects of the Greco-Roman world and Paul’s Jewish background. Robinson contends that Paul portrays the Spirit as the principal agent in the religious-ethical life of believers. At the same time, his analysis dem...
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