The apocalyptic Paul: retrospect and prospect

The Apocalyptic Paul is rapidly becoming one of the most influential contemporary approaches to the apostle's letters, and one which has generated its share of controversy. Critiques of the movement have come from all sides: Pauline specialists, scholars of Jewish and Christian apocalyptic lite...

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Main Author: Davies, J. P. (Author)
Contributors: Barclay, John (Author of introduction, etc.)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Davies, J. P., The apocalyptic Paul : retrospect and prospect] (2023) (Barnhill, Gregory M.)
[Rezension von: Davies, J. P., The apocalyptic Paul : retrospect and prospect] (2022) (Marx, Benjamin)
Series/Journal:Cascade library of Pauline studies
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Epistles of Paul Theology
B Theology
B Eschatology Biblical teaching
B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Bible. Epistles of Paul Criticism, interpretation, etc History
B Bible
B Eschatology ; Biblical teaching
B Paul
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Summary:The Apocalyptic Paul is rapidly becoming one of the most influential contemporary approaches to the apostle's letters, and one which has generated its share of controversy. Critiques of the movement have come from all sides: Pauline specialists, scholars of Jewish and Christian apocalyptic literature, and systematic theologians have all raised critical questions. Meanwhile, many have found it a hard conversation to enter, not least because of the contested nature of its key terms and convictions. Non-specialists can find it difficult to sift through these arguments and to become familiar with the history of this movement, its most important contemporary voices, and its key claims. In the first part of this book, New Testament scholar Jamie Davies offers a retrospective introduction to the conversation, charting its development from the turn of the twentieth century to the present, surveying the contemporary situation. In the second part, Davies explores a more prospective account of the challenges and questions that are likely to energize discussion in the future, before offering some contributions to the apocalyptic reading of Paul through an interdisciplinary conversation between the fields of New Testament scholarship, Second Temple Jewish apocalypticism, and Christian systematic theology
Item Description:Includes bibliographic references
ISBN:1532681925