“In Christ”: Paul’s Meaning in Romans 6:1-14

by Mary Angela McMenamin

Paul coined the phrase “in Christ” as entered through baptism. Does the phrase reveal something profound about our optimal state of aliveness? Does Paul use “in Christ” instead of the Trinitarian name for a reason? Could Paul’s phrase most concisely sum-up the whole of Scripture and inform churches on the Catholic view of salvation? Could a proper understanding of “in Christ” be the most crucial topic of our time? Yes, yes, and more.
 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mary McMenamin holds a doctorate in theology from Pontifex University; a master’s in biblical theology; bible study leadership certification from the Catholic Bible Institute at Loyola Marymount University, a bachelor’s degree in art and marketing. She teaches, creates educational Catholic online content; lectors, cantors, and practices apologetics.

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