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Paul and the Salvation of the Individual: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 57

Autor Gary W. Burnett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 aug 2001
This book proposes that there was a lively sense of the individual self in persons in the Hellenistic world of the urban centres in which Paul lived and ministered, whereby individualistic behaviour was not unknown and where individuals were not simply determined by their culture and the group of which they were a part. This is in contrast to many recent sociological approaches to the New Testament which emphasise the collective over the individual. Hence it is argued that the individual is a central feature of Paul's letter to the Romans. Three texts in the first eight chapters of Romans are examined to indicate Paul's concern with the salvation of the individual, and not just with questions of a more collective nature to do with the identity of the people of God.
This book challenges the very strong emphasis put upon the collective in recent approaches to Paul's letter to the Romans, especially by sociologically based NT research, but also within the wider body of Romans research. It suggests that it is possible to maintain that Paul was vitally interested in the salvation of the individual, without having to revert to traditional Lutheran interpretations of the text.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004122970
ISBN-10: 9004122974
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series


Public țintă

Will appeal to all New Testament scholars, undergraduates, post-graduates and professionals.

Cuprins

My work challenges the very strong emphasis put upon the collective in recent approaches to Paul’s letter to the Romans, especially by sociologically based NT research, but also within the wider body of Romans research. It suggests that it is possible to maintain that Paul had a lively interest in the salvation of the individual, without having to revert to traditional Lutheran interpretations of the text. It discusses the need to understand Paul’s emphasis on the individual, still within a Jewish covenantal framework, and focuses on 3 important texts in Romans.

Notă biografică

Gary W. Burnett Ph.D. London University and Queen's University obtained his degrees in Divinity and Sciences and combines a career in business with teaching and researching in Union Theological College and Belfast Bible College, both part of Queen's University Belfast. He has previously published papers in the Irish Biblical Studies.

Recenzii

'…interesting study…'
William S. Campbell, Irish Biblical Studies, 2004.