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Texts and Contexts

Gospels and Pauline Studies

Texts and Contexts

Gospels and Pauline Studies

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£44.00

Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781481300742
Number of Pages: 252
Published: 30/08/2017
Width: 16.2 cm
Height: 23.3 cm
Texts and Contexts honors the life and scholarship of David E. Garland. Fifteen colleagues, friends, and former students each offer a study on one of the canonical Gospels or Paul's letters, demonstrating how these texts continue to reveal new surprises and a wealth of resources for service to the gospel.

Throughout his productive career as a New Testament scholar - first at the Southern Seminary and later at Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary - Garland became widely known and highly regarded for his wise and careful interpretive work. His commentaries on the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) as well as Paul's letters (1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon) exemplify careful, thoughtful, and faithful biblical scholarship in service of both the academy and the church.

This present volume begins with five studies on Gospels texts and the Jesus tradition (Margaret E. Ramey, Richard Bauckham, Mikeal C. Parsons, Andrew E. Arterbury, and Craig L. Blomberg). Five essays on Pauline passages and interpretation follow (Todd D. Still, Mark A. Seifrid, Craig S. Keener, Bradley Arnold, and Klyne R. Snodgrass). Five homilies round out the collection (Ben Witherington III, W. Hulitt Gloer, Bill J. Leonard, Timothy George, and Daniel O. Aleshire). Even as this book celebrates and commemorates what Garland has already done, it anticipates scholarship yet to be received.
  • Part One: Gospels Studies
  • 1. Seasoning in the Sermon: Wealth Wisdom in the Sermon on the Mount
  • Margaret E. Ramey
  • 2. Where Was Dalmanutha?: Mark 8:10
  • Richard Bauckham
  • 3. The ""Sinful Woman"" and Simon the Pharisee: Character and Characterization in Luke 7:36-50
  • Mikeal C. Parsons
  • 4. The Battle on the Mount of Olives: Reading Luke 22:39-46 in Its Literary Context
  • Andrew E. Arterbury
  • 5. When Ockham's Razor Shaves Too Closely: A Necessarily Complex Model of the Development of the Jesus Tradition
  • Craig L. Blomberg
  • Part Two: Pauline Studies
  • 6. Why Did Paul Preach ""Christ Crucified"" in Corinth? A New Answer to an Old Question from an Unexpected Place
  • Todd D. Still
  • 7. Paul: A Theologian of the Cross
  • Mark A. Seifrid
  • 8. Corrupted vs. Renewed Minds in Romans 1, 7, and 12
  • Craig S. Keener
  • 9. The Presence and Function of Athletic Language in Philippians 1:27-30
  • Bradley Arnold
  • 10. Reflections on Paul and Women
  • Klyne R. Snodgrass
  • Part Three: Gospels and Pauline Sermons
  • 11. You Be the Judge: Matthew 7:1-6
  • Ben Witherington III
  • 12. The Jericho Connection: Luke 19:1-10; 4:14-30
  • W. Hulitt Gloer
  • 13. The Things That Make for Freedom: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
  • Bill J. Leonard
  • 14. Why Don't Y'all Pass the Bread?: Galatians 2:11-16; 3:26-29
  • Timothy George
  • 15. Traveling Mercies: Reflections along Life's Journey: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22
  • Daniel O. Aleshire

    Todd D. Still

    Todd D. Still is Charles J. and Eleanor McLerran DeLancey Dean and William M. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures in the George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University.