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  • The 'Apocalyptic' Paul: An Analysis and Critique with Reference to Romans 1-8

    The 'Apocalyptic' Paul by Shaw, David A.;

    An Analysis and Critique with Reference to Romans 1-8

    Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe; 616;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Mohr Siebeck
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2024

    • ISBN 9783161617003
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages207 pages
    • Size 232x156x12 mm
    • Weight 322 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    David A. Shaw bietet eine sorgfältige Studie der Gelehrten, die am häufigsten mit apokalyptischen Lektüren des Paulus in Verbindung gebracht werden, und zeigt dabei mehr Vielfalt und Entwicklung auf, als oft anerkannt wird. Der Autor zeigt hier die erste detaillierte exegetische Auseinandersetzung mit der Lektüre von Römer 1−8 durch die Gelehrten. In this work, David A. Shaw analyses contemporary accounts of the apocalyptic Paul in relation to the interpretive tradition with which they identify. In doing so, he sets out careful commentaries on the work of the scholars most often associated with apocalyptic readings of Paul, revealing more diversity and development than is often acknowledged. The volume is the first to offer detailed exegetical engagement with these scholars’ understandings of Romans 1-8.

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    Long description:

    David A. Shaw bietet eine sorgfältige Studie der Gelehrten, die am häufigsten mit apokalyptischen Lektüren des Paulus in Verbindung gebracht werden, und zeigt dabei mehr Vielfalt und Entwicklung auf, als oft anerkannt wird. Der Autor zeigt hier die erste detaillierte exegetische Auseinandersetzung mit der Lektüre von Römer 1−8 durch die Gelehrten. The most common critique of the so-called 'apocalyptic' reading of Paul has been terminological in nature, since the term is taken to imply a relationship to Jewish apocalypses. Yet advocates of the apocalyptic Paul use the term to signal a connection to an interpretive genealogy - primarily descended from Ernst Käsemann and J. Louis Martyn - and to affirm a set of theological convictions in relation to Paul's gospel. This invites a different engagement with the apocalyptic reading of Paul, leaving aside questions of nomenclature to explore those genealogical claims, and to examine how well those theological convictions are grounded in Paul. Therefore, David A. Shaw analyses contemporary accounts of the apocalyptic Paul in relation to the interpretive tradition with which they identify, and in relation to Romans 5-8, which has become the locus classicus of apocalyptic readings of Paul.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Plight and Solution in the Apocalyptic Paul
    Chapter 1: William Wrede
    Chapter 2: Albert Schweitzer
    Chapter 3: Ernst Käsemann
    Chapter 4: J. Christiaan Beker
    Chapter 5: Martinus de Boer
    Chapter 6: J. Louis Martyn
    Chapter 7: Beverly Roberts Gaventa
    Chapter 8: Douglas A. Campbell

    Part 2: Analysis of the Apocalyptic Paul
    Chapter 9: The Apocalyptic Plight
    Chapter 10: The Apocalyptic Solution
    Part 3: Critiquing the Apocalyptic Paul with Reference to Rom 1-8
    Chapter 11: Engaging an Apocalyptic Tension Between Rom 1-4 and 5-8
    Chapter 12: Engaging the Theme of Conflict in Rom 1-8
    Chapter 13: Engaging the Characterisation of Sin, Death, and the Flesh in Rom 1-8

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