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Paul and the Gospels: Christologies, Conflicts and Convergences: The Library of New Testament Studies

Editat de Dr Michael F. Bird, Dr Joel Willitts
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mai 2011
This volume, which collects together the work of several established scholars attempts to situate the Apostle Paul, the Pauline writings, and the earliest Christian Gospels together in the context of early Christianity. It addresses the issue of how the Christianity depicted in and represented by the individual Gospels relates to the vision of Christianity represented by Paul and the Pauline writings.This raises such questions as to what extent did Paul influence the canonical and non-canonical Gospels? In what way are the Gospels reactions to Paul and his legacy? A comparison of the Gospels and Paul on topics such as Old Testament Law, Gentile mission, Christology, and early church leadership structures represents a fruitful area of study. While a number of volumes have appeared that attempt to assess the relationship between the historical Jesus and the Apostle Paul relatively few studies on Paul and the Gospels have been published. This volume excellently fills this gap in New Testament Studies and makes a valuable contribution to studies on Christian Origins, Pauline research, and the Gospels.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567617422
ISBN-10: 0567617424
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

No other volume in circulation present an attempt to wrestle with the same topic. Although a few journal articles have been written on this subject, there is nothing available at book level.

Notă biografică

Dr. Michael Bird (Ph.D, University of Queensland, Australia) teaches New Testament and Greek at Highland Theological College in Scotland, UK.He has published in several different academic journals including Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus, Currents in Biblical Research, Bulletin for Biblical Research, Tyndale Bulletin, Westminster Theological Journal, Trinity Journal, and Evangelical Quarterly.
Joel Willitts is Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at North Park University, Chicago, USA

Cuprins

Introduction, Michael F. Bird/Mark, Paul and the Question of Influences, James G. Crossley/Mark: Interpreter of Peter and Disciple of Paul, Michael F. Bird/Paul and Matthew: A descriptive approach From A Post-New Perspective Interpretive Framework, Joel Willitts/Paul and Matthew - Two Strands of the Early Jesus Movement with Little Sign of Connection, Paul Foster/Luke and Paul on Repentance, David Morlan/Luke: Companion or Disciple of Paul?, Stanley E. Porter/Kyrios Christos: Johannine and Pauline Perspectives on the Christ Event, Mark Harding/Paul and John: Two Witnesses, One Gospel, Colin Kruse/The Gospel of Thomas's Rejection of Paul's Theological Ideas,Christopher W. Skinner/Death and the Human Predicament, Salvation as Transformation, and Bodily Practices in 1 Corinthians and the Gospel of Thomas, Joshua W. Jipp

Recenzii

There is much to praise about this volume of essays: they are all well researched and clearly written, and they make detailed arguments. As a collection, these essays demonstrate the wide variety of historical, literary, or thematic approaches one could take when describing the relationship between Paul and the Gospels...The inclusion of the Gospel of Thomas into the debate is itself an advance in current scholarship. Finally, every essayist's conclusions are thoughtful, measured, and avoid exaggeration.
A valuable effort [at] capturing an extremely interesting question of contact between Paul and the Gospel tradition ... [Paul and the Gospels] should definitely be read by scholars, students, and everybody interested in the formative period of early Christianity