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The End of the Age Has Come: The Theology of Paul

Autor C. Marvin Pate
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 feb 1995
The Christian, according to the apostle Paul, lives between two times. The end is already present with Christ's death and resurrection, but the end is yet to come with his second appearing. Following the seminal work of Oscar Cullmann, Marvin Pate argues that this "already/not yet" eschatological tension lies at the heart of all writings of the apostle Paul and is, in fact, the key to understanding them. Pate traces the concept of “already/not yet” back to its Jewish roots and shows with exceptional clarity how Paul’s teachings on God, Christ, human beings, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church society, and the last things can be successfully placed within this “already/not yet” framework. In his analysis, Pate exegetes numerous key passages in the Pauline letters.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780310383017
ISBN-10: 0310383013
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 143 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Zondervan Academic
Colecția Zondervan Academic
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States

Descriere

The Christian, according to the apostle Paul, lives between two times. The end is already present with Christ's death and resurrection, but the end is yet to come with his second appearing. Following the seminal work of Oscar Cullmann, Marvin Pate argues that this "already/not yet" eschatological tension lies at the heart of all writings of the apostle Paul and is, in fact, the key to understanding them. Pate traces the concept of “already/not yet” back to its Jewish roots and shows with exceptional clarity how Paul’s teachings on God, Christ, human beings, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church society, and the last things can be successfully placed within this “already/not yet” framework. In his analysis, Pate exegetes numerous key passages in the Pauline letters.

Cuprins

ContentsAbbreviationsAcknowledgmentsI. Paul: The Man, His Message, and His LettersA. The Man: The Contours of Paul’s WorldB. The Message: The Quest for the Center of Paul’s ThoughtC. His Letters: The Extent of Paul’s WritingsII. Pauline Theology: The Triumph of God in the WorldA. The Anti-God ForcesB. HumansC. CreationD. ChristIII. Pauline Christology: Messiah and the Turn of the AgesA. The Christ-Event and SinB. The Christ-Event and the FleshC. The Christ-Event and the LawIV. Pauline Soteriology: Salvation Now and Not YetA. Galatians 5:16-18B. 1 Corinthians 10:11-13C. Romans 6:1-14D. Romans 7:14-25E. Romans 8:17-30F. Romans 13:11-14G. Philippians 1:6; 3:1-14, 20-21H. Ephesians 2:1-10V. Pauline Anthropology: From Plight to SolutionA. Survey of the Leading Views of Paul’s View of the LawB. An Examination of the Pertinent Pauline Texts on the LawVI. Pauline Pneumatology: The Spirit as the Presence of the FutureA. The Indwelling of the SpiritB. The Gifts of the SpiritC. The Fruit of the SpiritD. The Filling of the SpiritE. The Intercession of the SpiritVII. Pauline Ecclesiology: The Church as the Dawning of the Age to ComeA. Church and MetaphorB. Church and SacramentsC. Church and WorshipD. Church and MinistryE. Church and StateVIII. Pauline Society: Galatians 3:28 and the New World OrderA. Jew Nor GentileB. Slave Nor FreeC. Male Nor FemaleIX. Pauline Eschatology: Signs of the Times and the Beginning of the EndA. Theories of Pauline EschatologyB. Topics of Pauline Eschatology: The Signs of the TimesBibliographyIndexes

Notă biografică

C. Marvin Pate (MA, Wheaton; PhD, Marquette University) taught for thirteen years at Moody Bible Institute. Now he is chair of the department of Christian theology and professor of theology at Ouachita Baptist University. Pate has authored, co-authored, or edited twenty books.