In this study, Logan Williams explores Paul's Christology and ethics beyond the egoism-altruism dichotomy. He provides a fresh evaluation Christological material in Paul to show that Paul's ethics do not idealise self-sacrifice but are oriented towards the construction of a relationship of shared selves.
In this study, Logan Williams explores Paul's Christology and ethics beyond the egoism-altruism dichotomy. He provides a fresh evaluation Christological material in Paul to show that Paul's ethics do not idealise self-sacrifice but are oriented towards the construction of a relationship of shared selves.