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Paul and His Recent Interpreters

Paul and His Recent Interpreters

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Paperback

£25.00

Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780281067589
Number of Pages: 384
Published: 17/09/2015
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

This companion volume to N. T. Wright's Paul and the Faithfulness of God and Pauline Perspectives is essential reading for all with a serious interest in Paul, the interpretation of his letters, his appropriation by subsequent thinkers, and his continuing significance today. In the course of this masterly survey Wright asks searching questions of all of the major contributions to Pauline studies since the Enlightenment. Explores and explains all the key areas of debate in contemporary Pauline studies. Incisive critiques of all the major studies to appear in the past fifty years, including landmark works by Krister Stendahl (1963), E. P. Sanders (1977), J. Christiaan Beker (1980), J. Louis Martyn (1997) and James D. G. Dunn (1998).

N. T. Wright

N. T. Wright is Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St Andrews. He has written over forty books, including The New Testament and the People of God (1992), Jesus and the Victory of God (1996), The Resurrection of the Son of God (2003), Paul and the Faithfulness of God (2013) and Pauline Perspectives (2013). He is also the author of the popular 'For Everyone' guides to the New Testament and the best-selling Simply Christian, Surprised by Hope, Virtue Reborn, Simply Jesus, How God Became King and Creation, Power and Truth (all published by SPCK).

A work of impressive scholarship. -- Paul Beasley-Murray * Ministry Today * Despite the mass of scholarship the book is fairly easy to read, enhanced by Wright's helpful analogies leading the reader through the undoubted complexities and controversies under discussion -- David Sellick * The Reader *