Divine and Human Agency in Paul and his Cultural Environment
Dr John MG Barclay editor Simon J Gathercole editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Mar '08
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The aim of this volume is to re-examine Paul within contemporary Jewish debate on the topic of divine grace and its relation to human agency.
Aims to re-examine Paul within contemporary Jewish debate on the topic of divine grace and its relation to human agency, attuned to the significant theological issues he raises without imposing upon him the frameworks developed in later Christian thought.Since the work of E.P. Sanders, most modern approaches to this topic have been focused on social or sociological aspects of the issue (particularly in relation to Paul's mission to the Gentiles), but the last few years have seen an increasing willingness to open up questions seemingly 'settled' in the New Perspective, and a renewed desire to examine the structures of theology concerning grace and human action both in Paul and in his contemporary Judaism. It seems now worthwhile to examine to what extent there was an internal debate within Judaism about divine grace and its relation to human agency, and whether this debate could or did spawn various more or less radical solutions. The aim of this volume is to re-examine Paul within contemporary Jewish debate on this topic, attuned to the significant theological issues he raises without imposing upon him the frameworks developed in later Christian thought.
Mention -New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 53 No. 1, 2009
Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08
"...with contributions by nine first-rate scholars...this volume [is] a must read for everyone interested in an update on this often hotly debated topic." Expository Times, November 2009
ISBN: 9780567084439
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 350g
224 pages