The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies
Herausgeber: Novenson, Matthew V; Matlock, R Barry
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Herausgeber: Novenson, Matthew V; Matlock, R Barry
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This handbook encapsulates the whole field of research around the apostle Paul - the authentic texts, other ancient texts falsely attributed to him, the numerous early Christian legends about him, and the many meanings that have been and still are made of these texts.
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This handbook encapsulates the whole field of research around the apostle Paul - the authentic texts, other ancient texts falsely attributed to him, the numerous early Christian legends about him, and the many meanings that have been and still are made of these texts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 176mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1551g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600489
- ISBN-10: 0199600481
- Artikelnr.: 66125279
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 784
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 176mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1551g
- ISBN-13: 9780199600489
- ISBN-10: 0199600481
- Artikelnr.: 66125279
Matthew V. Novenson is a Senior Lecturer in New Testament and Christian Origins at the University of Edinburgh. R. Barry Matlock is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
* Introduction
* PART I. PAUL THE PERSON
* 1: Calvin J. Roetzel: The Man and the Myth
* 2: Paula Fredriksen: Paul the 'Convert'?
* 3: Eckhard J. Schnabel: Paul the Missionary
* 4: L. Ann Jervis: Paul the Theologian
* 5: Loveday Alexander: Paul the Apostle
* 6: Julia Snyder: Paul as a Character in Early Christian Narratives
* PART II. PAUL IN CONTEXT
* 7: Cavan Concannon: Archaeology and the Pauline Letters
* 8: Paul Trebilco: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
* 9: Magnus Zetterholm: Paul and the Construction of Early Christian
Identity
* 10: Bruce W. Longenecker: Paul and Economic Resources
* 11: Troels Engberg-Pedersen: Paul the Philosopher
* 12: Emma Wasserman: Paul and Religion
* PART III. PAULINE LITERATURE
* 13: A. Andrew Das: The Pauline Letters in Contemporary Research
* 14: Margaret Y. MacDonald: The Deutero-Pauline Letters in
Contemporary Research
* 15: Laura Dingeldein: Paul the Letter Writer
* 16: Lauri Thurén: Rhetoric and Argumentation in the Letters of Paul
* 17: Michael W. Holmes: The Text of the Pauline Corpus
* 18: Harry Y. Gamble: The Formation of the Pauline Corpus
* PART IV. PAULINE THEOLOGY
* 19: Francis Watson: Paul and Scripture
* 20: Matthew Thiessen: Paul and Israel
* 21: Michael B. Thompson: Paul and Jesus
* 22: Richard Bauckham: Christology
* 23: Simon Gathercole: Justification by Faith
* 24: Susan Eastman: Participation in Christ
* 25: John M. G. Barclay: Grace/Gift in Paul
* 26: Nijay K. Gupta: Paul and Pistis Christou
* 27: David G. Horrell: Ethos and Community
* 28: T. J. Lang: Cosmology and Eschatology
* PART V. APPROACHES TO PAUL
* 29: Todd D. Still: Social-Scientific Approaches to Paul
* 30: Caroline Johnson Hodge: Paul and Ethnicity
* 31: Jorunn Økland: Paul and Sacred Space
* 32: Davina C. Lopez: Paul and Politics
* 33: Joseph A. Marchal: Paul and Postcolonial Studies
* 34: Kathy Ehrensperger: Paul and Feminism
* 35: Dale B. Martin: Paul and Sexuality
* 36: Stephen E. Fowl: Paul and Theological Interpretation
* 37: Ward Blanton: Paul and Contemporary Philosophy
* 38: John Riches: Paul and Reception History
* PART I. PAUL THE PERSON
* 1: Calvin J. Roetzel: The Man and the Myth
* 2: Paula Fredriksen: Paul the 'Convert'?
* 3: Eckhard J. Schnabel: Paul the Missionary
* 4: L. Ann Jervis: Paul the Theologian
* 5: Loveday Alexander: Paul the Apostle
* 6: Julia Snyder: Paul as a Character in Early Christian Narratives
* PART II. PAUL IN CONTEXT
* 7: Cavan Concannon: Archaeology and the Pauline Letters
* 8: Paul Trebilco: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
* 9: Magnus Zetterholm: Paul and the Construction of Early Christian
Identity
* 10: Bruce W. Longenecker: Paul and Economic Resources
* 11: Troels Engberg-Pedersen: Paul the Philosopher
* 12: Emma Wasserman: Paul and Religion
* PART III. PAULINE LITERATURE
* 13: A. Andrew Das: The Pauline Letters in Contemporary Research
* 14: Margaret Y. MacDonald: The Deutero-Pauline Letters in
Contemporary Research
* 15: Laura Dingeldein: Paul the Letter Writer
* 16: Lauri Thurén: Rhetoric and Argumentation in the Letters of Paul
* 17: Michael W. Holmes: The Text of the Pauline Corpus
* 18: Harry Y. Gamble: The Formation of the Pauline Corpus
* PART IV. PAULINE THEOLOGY
* 19: Francis Watson: Paul and Scripture
* 20: Matthew Thiessen: Paul and Israel
* 21: Michael B. Thompson: Paul and Jesus
* 22: Richard Bauckham: Christology
* 23: Simon Gathercole: Justification by Faith
* 24: Susan Eastman: Participation in Christ
* 25: John M. G. Barclay: Grace/Gift in Paul
* 26: Nijay K. Gupta: Paul and Pistis Christou
* 27: David G. Horrell: Ethos and Community
* 28: T. J. Lang: Cosmology and Eschatology
* PART V. APPROACHES TO PAUL
* 29: Todd D. Still: Social-Scientific Approaches to Paul
* 30: Caroline Johnson Hodge: Paul and Ethnicity
* 31: Jorunn Økland: Paul and Sacred Space
* 32: Davina C. Lopez: Paul and Politics
* 33: Joseph A. Marchal: Paul and Postcolonial Studies
* 34: Kathy Ehrensperger: Paul and Feminism
* 35: Dale B. Martin: Paul and Sexuality
* 36: Stephen E. Fowl: Paul and Theological Interpretation
* 37: Ward Blanton: Paul and Contemporary Philosophy
* 38: John Riches: Paul and Reception History
* Introduction
* PART I. PAUL THE PERSON
* 1: Calvin J. Roetzel: The Man and the Myth
* 2: Paula Fredriksen: Paul the 'Convert'?
* 3: Eckhard J. Schnabel: Paul the Missionary
* 4: L. Ann Jervis: Paul the Theologian
* 5: Loveday Alexander: Paul the Apostle
* 6: Julia Snyder: Paul as a Character in Early Christian Narratives
* PART II. PAUL IN CONTEXT
* 7: Cavan Concannon: Archaeology and the Pauline Letters
* 8: Paul Trebilco: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
* 9: Magnus Zetterholm: Paul and the Construction of Early Christian
Identity
* 10: Bruce W. Longenecker: Paul and Economic Resources
* 11: Troels Engberg-Pedersen: Paul the Philosopher
* 12: Emma Wasserman: Paul and Religion
* PART III. PAULINE LITERATURE
* 13: A. Andrew Das: The Pauline Letters in Contemporary Research
* 14: Margaret Y. MacDonald: The Deutero-Pauline Letters in
Contemporary Research
* 15: Laura Dingeldein: Paul the Letter Writer
* 16: Lauri Thurén: Rhetoric and Argumentation in the Letters of Paul
* 17: Michael W. Holmes: The Text of the Pauline Corpus
* 18: Harry Y. Gamble: The Formation of the Pauline Corpus
* PART IV. PAULINE THEOLOGY
* 19: Francis Watson: Paul and Scripture
* 20: Matthew Thiessen: Paul and Israel
* 21: Michael B. Thompson: Paul and Jesus
* 22: Richard Bauckham: Christology
* 23: Simon Gathercole: Justification by Faith
* 24: Susan Eastman: Participation in Christ
* 25: John M. G. Barclay: Grace/Gift in Paul
* 26: Nijay K. Gupta: Paul and Pistis Christou
* 27: David G. Horrell: Ethos and Community
* 28: T. J. Lang: Cosmology and Eschatology
* PART V. APPROACHES TO PAUL
* 29: Todd D. Still: Social-Scientific Approaches to Paul
* 30: Caroline Johnson Hodge: Paul and Ethnicity
* 31: Jorunn Økland: Paul and Sacred Space
* 32: Davina C. Lopez: Paul and Politics
* 33: Joseph A. Marchal: Paul and Postcolonial Studies
* 34: Kathy Ehrensperger: Paul and Feminism
* 35: Dale B. Martin: Paul and Sexuality
* 36: Stephen E. Fowl: Paul and Theological Interpretation
* 37: Ward Blanton: Paul and Contemporary Philosophy
* 38: John Riches: Paul and Reception History
* PART I. PAUL THE PERSON
* 1: Calvin J. Roetzel: The Man and the Myth
* 2: Paula Fredriksen: Paul the 'Convert'?
* 3: Eckhard J. Schnabel: Paul the Missionary
* 4: L. Ann Jervis: Paul the Theologian
* 5: Loveday Alexander: Paul the Apostle
* 6: Julia Snyder: Paul as a Character in Early Christian Narratives
* PART II. PAUL IN CONTEXT
* 7: Cavan Concannon: Archaeology and the Pauline Letters
* 8: Paul Trebilco: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
* 9: Magnus Zetterholm: Paul and the Construction of Early Christian
Identity
* 10: Bruce W. Longenecker: Paul and Economic Resources
* 11: Troels Engberg-Pedersen: Paul the Philosopher
* 12: Emma Wasserman: Paul and Religion
* PART III. PAULINE LITERATURE
* 13: A. Andrew Das: The Pauline Letters in Contemporary Research
* 14: Margaret Y. MacDonald: The Deutero-Pauline Letters in
Contemporary Research
* 15: Laura Dingeldein: Paul the Letter Writer
* 16: Lauri Thurén: Rhetoric and Argumentation in the Letters of Paul
* 17: Michael W. Holmes: The Text of the Pauline Corpus
* 18: Harry Y. Gamble: The Formation of the Pauline Corpus
* PART IV. PAULINE THEOLOGY
* 19: Francis Watson: Paul and Scripture
* 20: Matthew Thiessen: Paul and Israel
* 21: Michael B. Thompson: Paul and Jesus
* 22: Richard Bauckham: Christology
* 23: Simon Gathercole: Justification by Faith
* 24: Susan Eastman: Participation in Christ
* 25: John M. G. Barclay: Grace/Gift in Paul
* 26: Nijay K. Gupta: Paul and Pistis Christou
* 27: David G. Horrell: Ethos and Community
* 28: T. J. Lang: Cosmology and Eschatology
* PART V. APPROACHES TO PAUL
* 29: Todd D. Still: Social-Scientific Approaches to Paul
* 30: Caroline Johnson Hodge: Paul and Ethnicity
* 31: Jorunn Økland: Paul and Sacred Space
* 32: Davina C. Lopez: Paul and Politics
* 33: Joseph A. Marchal: Paul and Postcolonial Studies
* 34: Kathy Ehrensperger: Paul and Feminism
* 35: Dale B. Martin: Paul and Sexuality
* 36: Stephen E. Fowl: Paul and Theological Interpretation
* 37: Ward Blanton: Paul and Contemporary Philosophy
* 38: John Riches: Paul and Reception History