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Reframing Paul

Author : Mark Strom
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2000-10-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830815708

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Reframing Paul by Mark Strom Pdf

Mark Strom unveils Paul in his original context and invites us to engage with him in new terms. He courageously draws Paul into vital conversation with contemporary evangelicalism. This book is for anyone who wants to learn how the church can be an attractive community of transforming grace and conversation.

Paul and the Person

Author : Susan Grove Eastman
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802868961

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Paul and the Person by Susan Grove Eastman Pdf

In this book Susan Grove Eastman presents a fresh and innovative exploration of Paul's participatory theology in conversation with both ancient and contemporary conceptions of the self. Juxtaposing Paul, ancient philosophers, and modern theorists of the person, Eastman opens up a conversation that illuminates Paul's thought in new ways and brings his voice into current debates about personhood.

Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation

Author : Jeremy Punt
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2015-01-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004288461

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Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation by Jeremy Punt Pdf

In Postcolonial biblical interpretation Jeremy Punt reflects on the nature and value of postcolonial work as it relates to the interpretation of biblical (Pauline) texts.

Reframing Global Social Policy

Author : Deeming, Christopher,Smyth, Paul
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781447332497

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Reframing Global Social Policy by Deeming, Christopher,Smyth, Paul Pdf

As neoliberalism begins to reach its limits, and the new landscape of social and public policy that it has left in its wake becomes clearer, there is a great need to define and explain the new roles that social policy, non-governmental organizations, and citizens are taking on. In this book, internationally renowned contributors provide a sustained analysis of this new landscape, reframing social and public policy and bringing in the latest thinking on social investment and inclusive growth on a global scale. Scholars and practitioners working in development, human geography, politics, and international political economy will all need this book as they look at what's to come.

Paul

Author : Robert Paul Seesengood
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2010-01-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1444317946

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Paul by Robert Paul Seesengood Pdf

Seesengood traces the life and impact of Paul – one ofChristianity’s most influential figures – through themajor periods Christian history. Exploring the changinginterpretations of Paul and his work, the author throws new lighton his writings and on religious history. Offers a unique, insightful journey through the many and variedinterpretations of Paul’s life and work over 2,000 years– from the Gnostic controversy, to Luther and theReformation, to contemporary debates over religion and science Explains Paul’s pivotal role within Christian history,and how his missionary journeys, canonized epistles and theologicalinsights were cornerstones of the early Church and central to theformation of Christian doctrine Argues that each new interpretation of Paul is the result of afresh set of cultural, social and ideological circumstances –and so questions whether it is ever possible to discover the realPaul

Paul, Theologian of God’s Apocalypse

Author : Martinus C. de Boer
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532686825

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Paul, Theologian of God’s Apocalypse by Martinus C. de Boer Pdf

This collection of essays argues that Paul's articulation of Christ and his saving work makes use of the categories and perspectives of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology. Such eschatology is concerned with the expectation that God will finally and irrevocably put an end to the present order of reality ("this age") and replace it with a new, transformed order of reality ("the age to come"). In Paul's view, God has initiated this eschatological act of cosmic rectification in the person and work of Christ. The essays included, two of them previously unpublished, investigate and illuminate various aspects of Paul's christologically focused appropriation of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology, particularly in his letters to the Galatians and the Romans. The collection begins with the author's seminal essay on the two tracks of Jewish apocalyptic eschatology (forensic and cosmological) from 1989 and ends with an essay from 2016 containing the author's retrospective restatement and elaboration of his views.

The Social Significance of Reconciliation in Paul's Theology

Author : Corneliu Constantineanu
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2010-04-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567535481

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The Social Significance of Reconciliation in Paul's Theology by Corneliu Constantineanu Pdf

This is an assessment of the social dimension to reconciliation as displayed in Paul's Letter to the Romans. Traditional exegetical scholarship has treated Paul's presentation of reconciliation as referring to reconciliation between people and God, and has primarily focused use of the word katallage - traditionally translated as 'atonement'. Constantineanu challenges this view and argues that Paul's understanding of the concept is more complex, employing rich symbolism to describe reconciliation with God and between human beings forming together an inseparable reality. The discussion is placed within Paul's overall religious, social and political contexts, showing that an analysis of the social dimension of reconciliation in his thought is both plausible and necessary. Constantineanu offers an analysis of two major sections of Romans, chapters 5-8 and 12-15. Special emphasis is placed on Paul's use of the story of Jesus for community formation, for the shaping of identity, values and community practices. It is thus demonstrated that for Paul God's reconciling initiative, shown in the crucifixion, is not only the pronouncement of God's reconciling the world, but also the ground and model for reconciliation among human beings. It was formerly the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement , a book series that explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches.

The Apostle Paul and His Letters

Author : James B. Prothro
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2022-01-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813235127

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The Apostle Paul and His Letters by James B. Prothro Pdf

The letters of the Apostle Paul are central witnesses to the Christian faith and to the earliest history of Christianity. And yet, when students, preachers, and others turn to Paul, they find many things “hard to understand” (2 Peter 3:16) in these ancient writings. James Prothro’s new book aims to help readers see the Apostle’s faith and hope at work as he evangelized the nations. Steeped in up-to-date scholarship and a passion for the gospel Paul preached, Prothro draws readers into Paul’s life and letters in order to help them hear the Apostle’s voice. The book’s chapters offer introductions to Paul’s background, life, and legacy; an introduction to ancient letter writing; a guide to understanding Paul’s theology across the letters; a survey of the portrait of Paul in the Book of Acts; separate treatments of each letter’s background and purpose; treatments of key theological topics in each letter and a thorough outline of each letter showing its arguments and how they make sense. Prothro introduces complex matters with clarity, balance, and an inviting style. He not only offers answers but models how to ask questions, helping us reason through Paul’s letters as ancient documents and as Christian Scripture. This book will prove a valuable introduction for those who study, teach, and preach these biblical books.

Being 'in Christ' in the Letters of Paul

Author : Teresa Morgan
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783161598852

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Being 'in Christ' in the Letters of Paul by Teresa Morgan Pdf

In this study, Teresa Morgan offers a radically new interpretation of 'in Christ'and related expressions in the undisputed letters of Paul. Starting from a reassessment of Deissmann's Die neutestamentliche Formel "in Christo Jesu", she argues that Deissmann's philology is flawed, the Schweitzerian concept of 'participation in Christ' which is indebted to it is problematic, and many contemporary accounts of participation are better understood in other terms. Through close readings of each letter, Teresa Morgan shows how Paul uses en Christo language instrumentally, to speak of what God has done 'through' Christ, by Christ's death, and 'encheiristically', to speak of the life the faithful now live 'in Christ's hands': in Christ's power, under his authority, under his protection, and in his care. This creative use of en Christo language forms part of and connects Paul's soteriology, eschatology, and Christology, shaping his narrative of God's intervention in the world, the relationship between God, Christ, and the faithful, the lordship and work of Christ between the resurrection and the parousia, and God's ultimate triumph. This narrative is closely connected with Paul's ecclesiology and ethics, where life 'in Christ's hands' is envisaged as the this-worldly dimension of the new creation: an aspect ofeternal life already active in the present time. In Christ's hands the faithful, not least Paul himself, live a new life in communities with a distinctive structure and dynamic. In Christ's hands, they hope to remain in right-standing with God and serve God until Christ's return.

The Spirit and Relational Anthropology in Paul

Author : Samuel D. Ferguson
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-08-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783161590764

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The Spirit and Relational Anthropology in Paul by Samuel D. Ferguson Pdf

La 4e de couverture indique : "For the Apostle Paul, humans do not identify and act on their own but are constituted, in part, by relationships. Samuel D. Ferguson shows that, according to Paul, the work of the Holy Spirit further attests to this, as Christians realize their new life through Spirit-created relationships of sonship and communal interdependence"

Paul and Patronage

Author : Joshua Rice
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781620325575

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Paul and Patronage by Joshua Rice Pdf

The question of how leadership and authority functioned in the Pauline church remains one of the most polarizing issues in New Testament scholarship today. On the one side are egalitarian and counterimperial readings that stake their interpretation of the liberating gospel upon a depiction of the Pauline church as radically countercultural with regard to leadership and authority. On the other side are authoritarian readings that just as easily conceive of Paul as fully embedded within the cultural conceptions and structures of leadership and authority in vogue across the Greco-Roman world. This study employs social-science criticism to construct a model of ancient patronage conventions and power-exchange dynamics in the Greco-Roman world, and this model is then applied to 1 Corinthians. This study finds that when Paul addresses his own apostolic relationship to the Corinthians, he tends toward reinscribing traditional hierarchies, but that when Paul addresses relationships between participants of the Corinthian assembly, he tends toward overturning them.

Practicing with Paul

Author : Presian R. Burroughs
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2018-04-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532601057

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Practicing with Paul by Presian R. Burroughs Pdf

Collecting essays from prominent scholars who span the globe and academic disciplines, Practicing with Paul speaks into the life of the church in ways that inspire and edify followers and ministers of Jesus Christ. Each contribution delves into the details and historical contexts of Paul's letters, including the interpretation of those texts throughout church history. Meanwhile, each author interprets those details in relation to Christian practice and suggests implications for contemporary Christian ministry that flow out of this rich interpretive process. By modeling forms of interpretation that are practically-oriented, this book provides inspiration for current and future Christian ministers as they too attempt to incarnate the ways of Christ along with Paul.

Sin and its Remedy in Paul

Author : John K. Goodrich,Nijay K. Gupta
Publisher : James Clarke & Company
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2022-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780227178003

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Sin and its Remedy in Paul by John K. Goodrich,Nijay K. Gupta Pdf

Though much-studied, Pauline soteriology can be seen afresh by giving focused attention to the apostle's language and conception of sin. Sometimes Paul appears to present sin and disobedience as transgression, while at other times sin is personified as an enslaving power. Is there a single model or perspective that can account for Paul's conceptual range in his discussion of sin? What does careful study of Paul's letters reveal about the christological and pneumatological remedies to the problem of sin as he conceives of them? These questions are explored in the context of individual Pauline letters, building a richer understanding of the apostle's attitude to sin and its remedy.

Paul's Letter to the Romans

Author : Douglas J. Moo,Eckhard Schnabel,Frank Thielman,Thomas R. Schreiner
Publisher : Hendrickson Publishers
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023-12-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781496486882

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Paul's Letter to the Romans by Douglas J. Moo,Eckhard Schnabel,Frank Thielman,Thomas R. Schreiner Pdf

A collection of essays presented during the Consultation on Paul’s Letter to the Romans at four annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022). This volume features contributions from top evangelical Pauline scholars, addresses contested theological matters in the letter to the Romans, and can serve as a textbook. Each of the four editors has written a recent major commentary on Romans (Moo, NICNT; Schnabel, HTA; Schreiner, BECNT; Thielman, ZECNT). Contributors include the editors, along with Robert Yarbrough, Mark Seifrid, Robert Gagnon, Patrick Schreiner, Christopher Bruno, Brian Rosner, Kevin McFadden, Benjamin Gladd, Charles Quarles, Ben Dunson, Kyle Wells, Michael Bird, Joshua Greever, Benjamin Merkle, Ardel Caneday, Sigurd Grindheim, A. Andrew Das, Jeffrey Weima, Mateus de Campos, and M. Sydney Park.

The Self, the Lord, and the Other according to Paul and Epictetus

Author : Michael J. Gorman
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666795318

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The Self, the Lord, and the Other according to Paul and Epictetus by Michael J. Gorman Pdf

This study explores the relationship between the individual person (the self), the divine, and other people in the writings of the apostle Paul and the Roman Stoic Epictetus. It does so by examining self-involving actions expressed with reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, etc.) in various kinds of sentences: for example, “Examine yourself” and “You do not belong to yourself.” After situating the topic within the fields of linguistics and ancient Greek, the study then examines the reflexive constructions in Epictetus’s Discourses, showing that reflexive texts express fundamental aspects of his ethic of rational self-interest in imitation of the indwelling rational deity. Next, the investigation examines the 109 reflexive constructions in Paul, providing an exegesis of each reflexive text and then synthesizing the results. Paul’s reflexive phrases are essential statements of his theology and ethics, expressing an interconnected narrative Christology, narrative apostolic identity, and narrative ethic. Most importantly, the study finds that for Epictetus, concern for others is a rational means to self-realization, whereas for Paul, concern for others is a community ethic grounded in the story of the indwelling Christ and is the antithesis of self-interest.