publication-status: Publishedtypes: Article© 2010 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version.Contemporary contexts, crises, and moral values shape the interpretation of Paul, even in rigorously ‘historical’ scholarship, and the new perspective on Paul well illustrates this point. Our current ecological crisis provides a new and urgent context for interpretation, yet one that has scarcely yet registered on the agenda of recent Pauline studies. Beginning with the obvious eco-texts (Rom. 8.19-23; Col. 1.15-20), but insisting on the need to move beyond these, this essay explores the potential for a broader ecological engagement with Paul, arguing that Paul offers resources for an ecological theology and ethics at the heart of which stands the vis...
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For Paul, ‘nature’ works differently for free Jewish men (torah-observers) and others (slaves, Genti...
In this essay I have tried to examine with readers a different and simpler question, which is suscep...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. There are many issues, sociologica...
This volume brings together a group of international scholars to critically weigh and assess an arra...
The strong attraction which Judaism held for Paul’s converts in Galatia and elsewhere is hard to exp...
The role that Paul has played in shaping Christianity cannot be overemphasized. His influence contin...
Excerpt: Since the publication of Gerd Theissen\u27s Psychological Aspects of Pauline Theology, Pau...
The article explores various aspects of understanding Paul. It focuses on his use of the expression ...
George H. van Kooten, “Broadening the New Perspective on Paul: Paul and the Ethnographical Debate of...
One of the most lively and enduring debates in New Testament studies is the question of the signific...
Charles Gore's two-volume commentary on Romans (1899, 1900) showed his heartfelt delight in the grac...
Although Paul is sometimes depicted as anti-rational, he actually assumes in his letters that human ...
Reviewed Title: Paul: In Fresh Perspective, by N. T. Wright, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2005, 195p...
For Paul, ‘nature’ works differently for free Jewish men (torah-observers) and others (slaves, Genti...
In this essay I have tried to examine with readers a different and simpler question, which is suscep...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
This dissertation challenges the adequacy of three interrelated foci of twentieth- century Protestan...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. There are many issues, sociologica...
This volume brings together a group of international scholars to critically weigh and assess an arra...
The strong attraction which Judaism held for Paul’s converts in Galatia and elsewhere is hard to exp...