Revisiting the Concept of Koinonia Dimensions of Pauline's Theology of Communion
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Daniel G. Oprean
2021
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ABSTRACT:<strong> </strong>It is the aim of this article to sketch the dimensions of Pauline theology of <em>koinonia</em>. The Christian life is lived in the reality of participation in Christ's death, resurrection and suffering. And these are the elements of what could be called the vertical dimension of <em>koinonia</em> with Christ, at the individual and communal level. There is also a horizontal dimension of <em>koinonia</em> with Christ, namely the communion of believers in the Body of Christ, the Church. Any individual believer is to acknowledge his participation in the community of Christ. This is actually reminded anytime when the believers share the Eucharist. The common element that connects the two dimensions, vertical and horizontal, of <em>koinonia</em> with Christ, is His example, expressed powerfully in his <em>kenosis</em>. The church mirrors Christ's <em>kenosis</em> in every member's attitude towards each other, in the embrace of the other in the same way in which, lovingly and sacrificially, Christ embraced humanity, in his body, transforming it from within. KEYWORDS: koinonia, participation, church, communion, kenosis
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