
Pauline Perspectives
Essays On Paul 1978-2013
SPCK Publishing
Erschienen am 17. Oktober 2013
640 Seiten
978-0-281-07032-9 (ISBN)
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Beschreibung
The book begins with N. T. Wright's auspicious essay of 1978, when as a young, aspiring scholar he gave the annual Tyndale lecture in Cambridge, and proposed, for the first time, 'a new perspective' on Pauline theology. The book ends with an expanded version of a paper he gave in Leuven in 2012, when as a seasoned scholar at the height of his powers, he explored the foundational role of Abraham in Romans and Galatians. In all, the thirty-three articles published here provide a rich feast for all students of Paul, both seasoned and aspiring. Each one will amply reward those looking for detailed, incisive and exquisitely nuanced exegesis, resulting in a clearer, deeper and more informed appreciation of Paul's great theological achievement.
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
Produkt-Hinweis
Reflowable
ISBN-13
978-0-281-07032-9 (9780281070329)
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N.T. Wright is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St Andrews. He has written over forty books, including the monumental Jesus and the Victory of God (1996) and The Resurrection of the Son of God (2003). He is also the author of the popular 'For Everyone' guides to the New Testament and the best-selling Simply Christian, Surprised by Hope, Virtue Reborn, Simply Jesus and How God Became King (all published by SPCK).
Inhalt
- Intro
- Title page
- Imprint
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Part I Oxford and Cambridge
- 1. The Paul of History and the Apostle of Faith (1978)
- 2. Justification: The Biblical Basis and Its Relevance for Contemporary Evangelicalism (1980)
- 3. Godliness and Good Learning: Cranfield's Romans (1980)
- 4. A New Tübingen School? Ernst Käsemann and His Commentary on Romans (1982)
- 5. On Becoming the Righteousness of God: 2 Corinthians 5.21 (1993)
- Part II Lichfield and Westminster
- 6. Gospel and Theology in Galatians (1994)
- 7. Romans and the Theology of Paul (1995)
- 8. Two Radical Jews: A Review Article of Daniel Boyarin, A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity (1996)
- 9. The Law in Romans 2 (1996)
- 10. Paul, Arabia and Elijah (Galatians 1.17) (1996)
- 11. New Exodus, New Inheritance: The Narrative Substructure of Romans 3 - 8 (1999)
- 12. Paul's Gospel and Caesar's Empire (2000)
- 13. The Letter to the Galatians: Exegesis and Theology (2000)
- 14. The Shape of Justification (2001)
- 15. Coming Home to St Paul? Reading Romans a Hundred Years After Charles Gore (2002)
- 16. Paul and Caesar: A New Reading of Romans (2002)
- 17. Communion and Koinonia: Pauline Reflections on Tolerance and Boundaries (2002)
- Part III Durham
- 18. New Perspectives on Paul (2003)
- 19. Redemption from the New Perspective? Towards a Multi-layered Pauline Theology of the Cross (2004)
- 20. Paul as Preacher: The Gospel Then and Now (2007)
- 21. 4QMMT and Paul: Justification, 'Works' and Eschatology (2006)
- 22. Reading Paul, Thinking Scripture: 'Atonement' as a Special Study (2007)
- 23. 'Christ in You, the Hope of Glory' (Colossians 1.27): Eschatology in St Paul (2008)
- 24. Romans 9 -11 and the 'New Perspective' (2009)
- 25. Whence and Whither Pauline Studies in the Life of the Church? (2010)
- 26. Justification: Yesterday, Today and For Ever (2010)
- 27. Paul and Empire (2010)
- Part IV St Andrews
- 28. Mind, Spirit, Soul and Body: All for One and One for All - Reflections on Paul's Anthropology in His Complex Contexts (2011)
- 29. Paul in Current Anglophone Scholarship (2012)
- 30. Romans 2.17-3.9: A Hidden Clue to the Meaning of Romans? (2012)
- 31. Messiahship in Galatians? (2012)
- 32. Israel's Scriptures in Paul's Narrative Theology (2012)
- 33. Paul and the Patriarch: The Role(s) of Abraham in Galatians and Romans (2013)
- Bibliography
- Search Items for Ancient Sources
- Search Names for Modern Authors
- Search Items for Selected Topics
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