Pauline Theology as a Way of Life

Pauline Theology as a Way of Life
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Publisher : Baker Books
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781493441556
ISBN-13 : 1493441558
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Pauline Theology as a Way of Life by : Joshua W. Jipp

Paul is known as a theologian, and indeed his writings yield rich theological insights. But Paul was foremost a missionary and a pastor who wrote to real people and churches. In this fresh approach to Pauline theology, respected scholar Joshua Jipp brings Paul's pastoral concerns to the fore, specifically his concern for human flourishing in his congregations. Jipp argues that Paul's writings are best understood as invitations to a particular way of life, one that is oriented toward the supreme good of experiencing life in God through participation in Christ. For Paul, Christ epitomizes the good life and enables others to live it. While analyzing Paul's thought through this lens of well-being and flourishing, Jipp introduces conversation partners as points of comparison and contrast. He interacts with ancient philosophy and modern positive psychology, both of which also address "the good life." This important and substantial contribution to Pauline studies covers issues such as transcendence, suffering and death, relationships, pursuit of Christian virtue, and moral agency. It will be a valuable resource for all students of Paul.

Apostle Paul

Apostle Paul
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 757
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ISBN-10 : 9781441242006
ISBN-13 : 1441242007
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Apostle Paul by : Udo Schnelle

Paul's writings are centrally important not only for the establishment of the Christian faith but also for the whole history of Western culture. Senior New Testament scholar Udo Schnelle offers a comprehensive introduction to the life and thought of Paul that combines historical and theological analysis. The work was translated into clear, fluent English from the original German--with additional English-language bibliographical reference materials--by leading American scholar M. Eugene Boring. First released in hardcover to strong acclaim, the book is now available in paperback. It is essential reading for professors, students, clergy, and others with a scholarly interest in Paul.

The Life and Theology of Paul

The Life and Theology of Paul
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Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 1567698654
ISBN-13 : 9781567698657
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life and Theology of Paul by : Guy Prentiss Waters

Introduction to Paul -- The conversion and call of Paul -- Paul's gospel and the two ages -- Paul's gospel-sin (I) -- Paul's gospel-sin (II) -- Paul's gospel-justification (I) -- Paul's gospel-justification (II) -- Paul's gospel-sanctification (I) -- Paul's gospel-sanctification (II) -- Paul's gospel-sanctification (III) -- Paul and the church -- Paul and the future

Paul

Paul
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9780800663575
ISBN-13 : 0800663578
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Paul by : N. T. Wright

Ranks the Apostle Paul as "one of the most powerful and seminal minds of the first or any century," and argues that we can now sketch with confidence a new and more nuanced picture of Paul and the radical way in which his encounter with Jesus redefined his life, his mission and his expectations for a world made new in Christ. Reprint.

A Theology of Paul and His Letters

A Theology of Paul and His Letters
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Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Total Pages : 785
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ISBN-10 : 9780310128502
ISBN-13 : 0310128501
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis A Theology of Paul and His Letters by : Douglas J. Moo

A landmark study of the apostle's writings by one of the world's leading Pauline scholars Winner of the 2022 ECPA Christian Book Award for Bible Reference Works This highly anticipated volume gives pastors, scholars, and all serious students of the New Testament exactly what they need for in-depth study and engagement with one of Christian history's most formative thinkers and writers. A Theology of Paul and His Letters is a landmark study of the apostle's writings by one of the world's leading Pauline scholars Douglas J. Moo. Fifteen years in the making, this groundbreaking work is organized into three major sections: Part 1 provides an overview of the issues involved in doing biblical theology in general and a Pauline theology in particular. Here Moo also sets out the methodological issues, formative influences, and conceptual categories of Paul's thought. Part 2 moves on to Paul's New Testament writings, where Moo describes each Pauline letter with particular relevance to its theology. Part 3 offers a masterful synthesis of Paul’s theology under the overarching theme of the gift of the new realm in Christ. Engaging, insightful, and wise, this substantive, evangelical treatment of Paul's theology offers extensive engagement with the latest Pauline scholarship without sacrificing its readability. This volume brings insights from over thirty years of experience studying, teaching, and writing about Paul into one comprehensive guide that will serve readers as a go-to resource for decades to come. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Biblical Theology of the New Testament (BTNT) series provides upper college and seminary-level textbooks for students of New Testament theology, interpretation, and exegesis. Pastors and discerning theology readers alike will also benefit from this series. Written at the highest level of academic excellence by recognized experts in the field, the BTNT series not only offers a comprehensive exploration of the theology of every book of the New Testament, including introductory issues and major themes, but also shows how each book relates to the broad picture of New Testament Theology.

Paul and the Economy of Salvation

Paul and the Economy of Salvation
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781493430673
ISBN-13 : 149343067X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Paul and the Economy of Salvation by : Brendan SJ Byrne

This major contribution to Pauline scholarship by a widely-respected New Testament scholar is the culmination of over forty years of teaching on Paul. Brendan Byrne demonstrates that topics often discussed in Pauline studies and Christian theology go astray when the significance of the last judgment falls from view. Offering a fresh Catholic perspective that engages with centuries of Protestant interpretation, this book recaptures the significance of the motif of the last judgment for the interpretation of Paul.

Dying and Rising with Christ

Dying and Rising with Christ
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9783112318225
ISBN-13 : 3112318226
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Dying and Rising with Christ by : Robert C. Tannehill

The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and its world.

Paul, Apostle of God's Glory in Christ

Paul, Apostle of God's Glory in Christ
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 581
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ISBN-10 : 9780830854127
ISBN-13 : 0830854126
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Paul, Apostle of God's Glory in Christ by : Thomas R. Schreiner

How should students of Scripture engage with discerning the shape of Paul's thought? In this second edition of a trusted resource, Thomas R. Schreiner seeks to unearth Paul's worldview by observing what Paul actually says in his writings and laying out the most important themes and how they are connected. While thoroughly informed by contemporary Pauline studies, Schreiner offers an accessible account of Paul's theology.

The Theology of Paul the Apostle

The Theology of Paul the Apostle
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 854
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ISBN-10 : 0802844235
ISBN-13 : 9780802844231
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Theology of Paul the Apostle by : James D. G. Dunn

Using Paul's letter to the Romans as the foundation for his monumental study of Paul's theology, James D. G. Dunn describes Paul's teaching on God, sin, humankind, Christology, salvation, the church, and the nature of the Christian life.

Thinking through Paul

Thinking through Paul
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Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9780310419501
ISBN-13 : 0310419506
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Thinking through Paul by : Todd D. Still

The study of Paul and his letters can be exciting, challenging, and life-changing, but only if it is done well and only if students achieve more than a basic familiarity with the subject. This is exactly what Pauline experts Bruce W. Longenecker and Todd D. Still accomplish with their new textbook aimed at college and seminary level courses on Paul and his writings. Longenecker and Still bring decades of study and expertise to Thinking through Paul, challenging readers to delve deeply into Paul’s writings and wrestle with his richly-layered and dynamic theological discourse. Seeking to situate their study of the Apostle in proper perspective, Longenecker and Still first look at Paul’s life before and after his encounter with the risen Christ en route to Damascus, then examine each of Paul’s letters individually, and finally synthesize the Pauline writings to highlight the main strands of Paul’s theologizing—all the while keeping in mind the particular context of first-century Christianity. Filled with images, maps, charts, and questions for further study and discussion, Thinking through Paul is both engaging and easy-to-follow, making it the perfect choice for classrooms and for interested readers.