Abstract
Paul’s understanding of the condition of nonbelievers and his understanding of how Satan attacks believers is explained in this article. In support of this effort the biblical data is examined and lessons arising from the Pauline corpus in relation to these two issues are noted. Paul’s perspective on these two issues is explored as it relates to his missiological practice. The article, then, concludes with some contemporary applications of this study as they affect current missiological practices.
Recommended Citation
Brooks, W. (2011). Pauline Spiritual Warfare: How a Warfare Mentality Shaped Paul’s Approach to Missions. Great Commission Research Journal, 3(1), 97-113. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol3/iss1/8
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