This response to the above seven articles engages with some of the significant ways in which each takes forward the theological discussion of grace. While some areas of disagreement arise, the overall sense is of a conversation that is moving beyond Paul and the Gift, using its contribution to open fresh avenues for understanding between Catholic and Protestant theologians on this deeply controversial topic, and new possibilities for conversation between biblical exegesis and theology
In this second part, some of the main contributions to the reinterpretation of the doctrine of grace...
Paul's theology of grace has been “perfected” (drawn to an end-of-the-line extreme) in many differen...
The author discusses Grace in its cognate in the inscriptions, papyri, Jewish literature and the pop...
John Barclay offers a capacious and helpful framework for reflection on large swathes of the history...
This three-part study examines the doctrine of grace in the light of the main approaches to the subj...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
This article attempts to compare the anthropological theories of the different positions concerning ...
In this article, the author acknowledges that Pauline theology is primarily Christology. In fact, hi...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
The letters of Paul in the New Testament offer a number of insights which are relevant to the Theolo...
The aim of this article is to critically assess Friedrich Nietzsche�s accusation of Paul that he rep...
The concept of grace has, in the psychology of religion, been largely neglected as a legitimate topi...
This paper explores the experience of grace in the interreligious dialogue activists. The involvemen...
To determine the importance and function of the concept of grace in the letters of Paul, this study ...
This dissertation examines the relevance of Edward Schillebeeckx's Christology for the question of C...
In this second part, some of the main contributions to the reinterpretation of the doctrine of grace...
Paul's theology of grace has been “perfected” (drawn to an end-of-the-line extreme) in many differen...
The author discusses Grace in its cognate in the inscriptions, papyri, Jewish literature and the pop...
John Barclay offers a capacious and helpful framework for reflection on large swathes of the history...
This three-part study examines the doctrine of grace in the light of the main approaches to the subj...
It is typical of much theology in the Catholic tradition to frame an understanding of humanity, and ...
This article attempts to compare the anthropological theories of the different positions concerning ...
In this article, the author acknowledges that Pauline theology is primarily Christology. In fact, hi...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
The letters of Paul in the New Testament offer a number of insights which are relevant to the Theolo...
The aim of this article is to critically assess Friedrich Nietzsche�s accusation of Paul that he rep...
The concept of grace has, in the psychology of religion, been largely neglected as a legitimate topi...
This paper explores the experience of grace in the interreligious dialogue activists. The involvemen...
To determine the importance and function of the concept of grace in the letters of Paul, this study ...
This dissertation examines the relevance of Edward Schillebeeckx's Christology for the question of C...
In this second part, some of the main contributions to the reinterpretation of the doctrine of grace...
Paul's theology of grace has been “perfected” (drawn to an end-of-the-line extreme) in many differen...
The author discusses Grace in its cognate in the inscriptions, papyri, Jewish literature and the pop...