Not only should students know Greek and be able to diagram; they must also discover the function of every proposition in a Pauline letter.
The key to tracing the argument in the Pauline Letters is to understand the relationship between different propositions in the text.
What is a proposition? A proposition is an assertion or statement about something.
To be a proposition, a statement must have a subject and predicate. The subject or predicate can be implied.
All propositions relate in either a coordinate or subordinate way to previous propositions.
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