Determinative Biblical Principles 1
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tenable. 20. Students of Pauline Christology and eccIesiology have to tease out the apostle's meaning when they confront some problem texts. The merit of R. Yates' extended note on one such text (' A Reexamination of Ephesians 1: 23', ExpT 83. 5, pp. 146-151) is that he covers and considers all the viable possibilities before stating his verdict. Thus the reader has a conspectus of the field before him, before weighing the plausibility of the author's preference. That preference is for J. Armitage Robinson's rendering, ' the body of Christ, the fulness of Him who all in all is being fulfilled " but with modifications taken from the doctrine of inclusive personality and Paul's teaching on the corporate nature of Christ's body and of reconciliation. This leads him to the expanded paraphrase: 'Christ is the head of the Body, the fulness (that which completes) of him (Christ) who all
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