This collection of essays highlights a dimension of Pauls theology of justification which has been rather neglected in earlier decades, specifically that his teaching emerged as an integral part of his understanding of his commission to preach the gospel to non-Jews and that his dismissal of justifi
The New Perspective on Paul: An Introduction
β Scribed by Kent L. Yinger
- Publisher
- Cascade Books
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
......Page 7
Acknowledgments
......Page 9
1
What You Might or Might Not Hear about the βNew Perspective on Paulβ......Page 11
2 Where Did This All Begin? E. P. Sanders and
a βNew Perspective on Judaismβ
......Page 15
3 Kicking Off the New Perspective on Paul:
James D. G. Dunn
......Page 27
4 The NPP Spreads and Mutates: Varied Forms
of the NPP
......Page 37
5 The Fur Starts Flying: Concerns over Sandersβs
Judaism
......Page 49
6 Exegetical Concerns
......Page 57
7 Theological Concerns
......Page 81
8 Letβs Hear It for the NPP: Positive Effects
......Page 97
Afterword by Donald A. Hagner
......Page 105
Afterword by Don Garlington
......Page 111
Works Cited
......Page 117
Suggestions for Further Study (Annotated)
......Page 124
Subject Index
......Page 129
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