N. T. Wright's Paul and the Faithfulness of God is the culmination of his long, influential, and often controversial career - a landmark study of the history and thought of the Apostle Paul, which attempts to make fresh suggestions in a variety of sub-fields of New Testament studies. This volume brings together a group of international scholars to critically weigh and assess an array of issues in Wright's work, including methodology, first-century contextual factors, exegetical findings, and theological implications. In so doing, the volume's contributors bring these facets of Paul and the Faithfulness of God into dialogue with the current state of scholarship in both Anglophone and German contexts. It thus offers both a critical evaluation of Wright's accomplishment as well as an excellent overview of and introduction to issues that are hotly debated within contemporary Pauline studies.
Born 1990; 2009-14 studied theology; 2013 Master of Letters in "Biblical Languages and Literature at St. Mary's College, University of St Andrews; since 2014 research at the University of Zurich (SNF Project). 2013 MLitt, University of St Andrews; 2018 PhD, University of Edinburgh; currently Kirby Laing Research Fellow in New Testament, School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen. Born 1974; 2005 PhD from University of Queensland; 2005-09 New Testament Tutor at Highland Theological College; 2010-12 Lecturer in Theology at Crossway College; since 2013 Lecturer in Theology at Ridley College.
N. T. Wright's Paul and the Faithfulness of God is the culmination of his long, influential, and often controversial career--a landmark study of the history and thought of the Apostle Paul, which attempts to make fresh suggestions in a variety of sub-fields of New Testament studies. This volume brings together a group of international scholars to critically weigh and assess an array of issues in Wright's work, including methodology, first-century contextual factors, exegetical findings, and theological implications. In so doing, the volume's contributors bring these facets of Paul and the Faithfulness of God into dialogue with the current state of scholarship in both Anglophone and German contexts. It thus offers both a critical evaluation of Wright's accomplishment as well as an excellent overview of and introduction to issues that are hotly debated within contemporary Pauline studies. Contributors: Eve-Marie Becker, Richard H. Bell, Michael F. Bird, James Hamilton Charlesworth, James Crossley, James D. G. Dunn, Katie Edwards, Sven Ensminger, Jorg Frey, Sigurd Grindheim, James Hanges, Christoph Heilig, Theresa Heilig, J. Thomas Hewitt, Edith M. Humphrey, Larry W. Hurtado, Torsten Jantsch, Seyoon Kim, Aquila H. I. Lee, John R. (Jack) Levison, Andreas Losch, Frank D. Macchia, Andrew McGowan, Steve Moyise, Matthew V. Novenson, Volker Rabens, Benjamin Schliesser, Eckhard J. Schnabel, Gregory E. Sterling, Peter Stuhlmacher, Gregory Tatum, Joel R. White, Oda Wischmeyer
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