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  1. The word of the cross
    reading Paul
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan

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    Machine generated contents note: Table of ContentsForeword by John M. G. Barclay -- Preface: A Merciful Surprise -- Part One: Reading Paul -- 1. Righteousness Revealed: The Death of Christ as the Definition of the Righteousness of God in Romans 3:21-26 -- 2. Promises beyond the Possible: Grace and the God Who . . . in Romans 4 -- 3. Not the End: The History and Hope of God's Unfailing Word in Romans 9-11 -- 4. The Speech of the Dead: Identifying the No Longer yet Now Living I of Galatians 2:20 -- Part Two: Reading Paul in Context and Conversation -- 5. Relational Hermeneutics and Comparison as Conversation -- 6. Announcing the Human: Rethinking the Relationship between Wisdom of Solomon 13-14 and Romans 1:18-32 -- 7. Debating Diagonal Justice: The Epistle of Enoch and Paul in Theological Conversation -- 8. Scandalous and Foolish: Defining Grace with Pseudo-Solomon and St. Paul -- Part Three: Reading Paul with Readers of Paul -- 9. The Grammar of the Gospel: Justification as a Theological Criterion in the Reformation and Galatians -- 10. The Texts of Paul and the Theology of Thomas Cranmer -- 11. The Christocentrism of Faith in Christ: Martin Luther's Reading of Galatians 2:16, 19-20 -- 12. Until Christ: Advent Again and Again in Martin Luther's Interpretation of Galatians. "A collection of exegetical, historical, and theological essays on Paul's letters, including reception history and comparative readings in conversation with other texts"-- "This collection of Jonathan Linebaugh's most important work on Paul explores the merciful surprise at the heart of Paul's gospel: a grace that, while strange and weak in worldly terms, is nothing less than the power of God, full of comfort and promise. Through twelve essays-two of them new-Linebaugh contextualizes and interprets key Pauline passages, does comparative readings of Paul in conversation with early Jewish texts, and enters into dialogue with Reformation theologians such as Martin Luther and Thomas Cranmer. Thorough and multifaceted, Linebaugh's work is at once exegetical, historical, and theological in scope. Accordingly, The Word of the Cross is a rigorous scholarly enterprise that takes seriously Paul's claim that the good news of Jesus Christ, despite appearing scandalous and foolish, in fact contradicts and overcomes the conditions of the possible through the power of God"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780802881670
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    RVK Klassifikation: BC 7270
    Schlagworte: RELIGION / Biblical Commentary / New Testament / Paul's Letters; RELIGION / Christian Theology / General
    Weitere Schlagworte: Paul the Apostle, Saint
    Umfang: xxiii, 268 Seiten
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  2. The word of the cross
    reading Paul
    Erschienen: 2022; ©2022
    Verlag:  Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Chicago

    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by John M. G. Barclay -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Part 1 Reading Paul -- 1. Righteousness Revealed: The Death of Christ as the Definition of the Righteousness of God in... mehr

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by John M. G. Barclay -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Part 1 Reading Paul -- 1. Righteousness Revealed: The Death of Christ as the Definition of the Righteousness of God in Romans 3:21-26 -- Written in Scripture, Revealed in Christ -- The Death of Christ as the Apocalypse of God's Righteousness -- Defining Δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ as the Righteousness of God through Faith in Jesus Christ -- 2. Promises beyond the Possible: Grace and the God Who … in Romans 4 -- The Pattern of Promise -- The Laughters of Faith: Hope against Hope -- 3. Not the End: The History and Hope of God's Unfailing Word in Romans 9-11 -- The Present -- The Past -- The Future: "A Like Hope" -- 4. "The Speech of the Dead": Identifying the No Longer and Now Living "I" of Galatians 2:20 -- Identifying the No Longer Living "I" -- Death with and Life in Christ -- Identifying the Now Living "I" -- Part 2 Reading Paul in Context and Conversation -- 5. Relational Hermeneutics and Comparison as Conversation -- Relational Hermeneutics with J. G. Hamann -- Engaged Exegetical Eavesdropping: Comparison as Conversation -- Wisdom and Romans (and Me) in Conversation -- 6. Announcing the Human: Rethinking the Relationship between Wisdom of Solomon 13-15 and Romans 1:18-2:11 -- Romans 1:19-2:5 and Wisdom of Solomon 13-15: An Initial Reading -- The Rhetorical Turn -- Rereading Romans 1:18-32 -- The Kerygmatic Context of Romans 1:19-32 -- Paradise Lost: Created-Theology in Romans 1:19-21 -- Adam, Israel, and Everyone: Allusive Inclusion in Romans 1 -- Introducing Divine Agency -- Unsubtle Subversion -- Conclusion -- 7. Debating Diagonal Δικαιοσύνη: The Epistle of Enoch and Paul in Theological Conversation -- Eschatological Justice in the Epistle of Enoch -- Enoch Reads Romans 3:21-24 -- But When? -- Apart from Law?.

     

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  3. Debating diagonal "dikaiosynē"
    the Epistle of Enoch and Paul in theological conversation
    Erschienen: 2010

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Early christianity; Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2010; 1(2010), 1, Seite 107-128

    Schlagworte: dikaiosynē; Gerechtigkeit; Rechtfertigung; Apokalyptik
  4. ‘The Speech of the Dead'
    Identifying the No Longer and Now Living ‘I' of Galatians 2.20
    Erschienen: [2020]

    Paul's strange confession in Gal 2.19-20 poses a question: is the ‘I' who was crucified with Christ and no longer lives the same self as the ‘I' who now lives and in whom Christ lives? To ask this question is to be drawn into conversation with the... mehr

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    Paul's strange confession in Gal 2.19-20 poses a question: is the ‘I' who was crucified with Christ and no longer lives the same self as the ‘I' who now lives and in whom Christ lives? To ask this question is to be drawn into conversation with the reception history of Galatians and also to be invited to locate the Pauline ‘I' in and across the movements from death to life. This article suggests, in dialogue especially with Martin Luther, that for Paul the movement from the state of creation to the state of sin is a movement from life to death; the movement from sin to salvation, conversely, is a movement from death to life. Within or across these ruptures, salvation is as radical as death and resurrection. In this sense, the no longer and now living selves are not identical: the ‘I' is in another as a gift. And yet, the ‘I' who lives by grace is also the ‘I' who was, is and will be loved by the ‘Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me.'

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: New Testament studies; Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 1954; 66(2020), 1, Seite 87-105; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Galatians; I; Luther; Paul; death; justification; life; union with Christ