
Puzzling Passages in Paul
Forty Conundrums Calmly Considered
Anthony C. Thiselton(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 22. October 2018
228 pages
978-1-5326-5056-7 (ISBN)
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Few Christian writings have had the world-changing impact of St Paul's epistles to the churches, and yet from the very beginning these works proved themselves to be tricky texts. The Second Letter of Peter, commenting about them, says: "There are some things in them that are hard to understand" (2 Pet 3:16). Indeed! To this day many issues of their interpretation remain highly contested. In this book, Anthony Thiselton grasps the nettle and examines forty puzzling passages from Paul's epistles. He considers the various scholarly proposals about their meaning and offers his own reflections in the hope of dispersing fog and shedding light, and of expounding a coherent and self-consistent Paul.
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Anthony Thiselton is Emeritus Professor of Christian Theology and Head of Department in the University of Nottingham, UK. He is also Emeritus Canon Theologian of Leicester and Southwell and Nottingham. He has written nearly thirty books, including major works on biblical interpretation and Paul's letters. He holds four doctorates and is a Fellow of King's College, London, and a Fellow of the British Academy.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- I: Paul and the Law
- Chapter 1: Are Christians antinomians?
- Chapter 2: Did God give the law to increase sin?
- Chapter 3: "If it had not been for the law, I would not have known sin" yet "I delight in the law"
- Chapter 4: How can Paul claim to be "as to righteousness under the law, blameless"?
- II: Paul and Jesus
- Chapter 5: What is the meaning of "in Christ all things hold together" and related Christological titles?
- Chapter 6: How can Christ be a curse for us?
- Chapter 7: Is Christ's work not "finished" and all-sufficient?
- Chapter 8: Did Christ descend "into the lower parts of the earth"?
- III: Paul and Salvation
- Chapter 9: Has everything old passed away and everything become new?
- Chapter 10: Baptism for the dead?
- Chapter 11: Will all Israel be saved?
- IV: Paul, Women, and Men
- Chapter 12: Should women not be permitted to speak?
- Chapter 13: Why should women choose their head-covering "because of the angels"?
- Chapter 14: Should wives be expected "to be subject" to their husbands?
- Chapter 15: Can childbearing ever relate to salvation?
- Chapter 16: Is it really "well for a man not to touch a woman"?
- Chapter 17: What is the "appointed time" that suggests people should live as if they had no spouse?
- Chapter 18: Is an abandoned Christian spouse free to remarry?
- Chapter 19: How can Christians be mismatched with unbelievers?
- V: Paul and Moral Concerns
- Chapter 20: How can the God of love also reveal his wrath against all ungodliness and wickedness?
- Chapter 21: What are a wounded conscience and a weak conscience?
- Chapter 22: Does love involve utter incredulity?
- Chapter 23: Loveless brass and a flourish of cymbals?
- Chapter 24: Curses by Paul
- Chapter 25: "Heaping burning coals on their heads"-Is this a Christian sentiment?
- Chapter 26: Death-penalty for immorality with no second chance?
- Chapter 27: Is the epistle to Titus incurably racist?
- Chapter 28: Is obedience to the state unconditional?
- Chapter 29: Remaining in Slavery?
- Chapter 30: Who inherits the kingdom of God?
- VI: Paul and Christian Worship
- Chapter 31: Self-examination before communion and "not discerning the Lord's body."
- Chapter 32: Should all Christians speak in tongues?
- Chapter 33: What kind of thing is prophesying in Paul?
- VII: Paul's Power in Weakness
- Chapter 34: Why boast about "being let down in a basket through a window in the wall"?
- Chapter 35: Why not boast about visions and being caught up in the third heaven?
- Chapter 36: What was Paul's "thorn in the flesh"?
- VIII: Puzzling Passages in Paul
- Chapter 37: Bland, progressive optimism about everything?
- Chapter 38: Who is the "god of this world"?
- Chapter 39: Who is "the lawless one" and what is "the mystery of lawlessness"?
- Chapter 40: Bewitched? Or Rational and Logical?
- Bibliography
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