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An Introduction to the Study of Paul - (T & T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies) 3rd Edition by David G Horrell (Paperback)

An Introduction to the Study of Paul - (T & T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies) 3rd Edition by  David G Horrell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This tried and tested introduction to Paul needs little introduction of its own. After considering Paul's importance and influence, and the important sources for the study of Paul, the volume covers the following key topics: the earliest period of Christianity - from Jesus to Paul; Paul's life before and after his 'conversion'; his individual letters; the major elements of his theology; his attitude to Israel and the Jewish law; perspectives on the Pauline assemblies, including their socio-economic location, meeting places, and attitudes towards women; and Paul's legacy in the New Testament and beyond. <br/> The volume has been revised throughout and fully updated with respect to bibliography, and to presenting the latest debates surrounding Paul's thought in a manageable format - including those around 'old' and 'new' perspectives, with a new section on the 'radical' new Jewish perspective, and those related to the socio-economic status and character of the Pauline assemblies. The helpful study questions and reading lists have also been revised.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Neat and succinct ... well set-out and user-friendly, detailing a range of recent discussions of Paul's career and theology.<br/>Pastoral Review<br><br>This <i>Introduction to the Study of Paul, </i>written by one of fairest and most judicious of scholars, is a handy point of access into Pauline studies, offering a trustworthy overview of current issues in the interpretation of Paul and his letters.<br/>Bruce Longenecker, Baylor University, USA<br><br>This slim but substantive volume concisely surveys the many questions raised by Paul's letters and the various answers put forward by scholars. Where there is a clear consensus, the author describes it. Where there is ongoing debate-e.g., with respect to chronology, Christology, or Paul's use of scripture-he generally lays out the best arguments available for each side. One comes away with a better understanding of Paul, despite the author's modest claim that he is simply preparing students to read the apostle with a sympathetic yet critical eye. In addition to useful study questions at the end of each chapter and updated bibliographies, Horrell has augmented the text of this second edition to include discussions of the "new perspective" on Paul, the narrative substructure of his theology, the pistis Christou debate, Paul's ethics, and other topics. Highly recommended for introducing students to Pauline studies.<br/>Rhodes College, Religious Studies Review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>David G. Horrell</b> is Professor of New Testament at the University of Exeter, UK.

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