<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A leading New Testament scholar explores an important but generally neglected area of Pauline theology, Paul's teaching about the mind and its implications for contemporary Christian life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Leading Scholar Explores Paul's Teaching on the Mind<br/><br/></b>This major work by a leading New Testament scholar explores an important but neglected area of Pauline theology, Paul's teaching about the mind. In discussing matters such as the corrupted mind, the mind of Christ, and the renewal of the mind, Paul adapts language from popular intellectual thought in his day, but he does so in a way distinctively focused on Christ and Christ's role in the believer's transformation. Keener enables readers to understand this thought world so they can interpret Paul's language for contemporary Christian life. The book helps overcome a false separation between following the Spirit and using human judgment and provides a new foundation for relating biblical studies and Christian counseling.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>"An important book for anyone interested in the relationship of Pauline theology to its cultural context"<br/></b><br/>"In this richly documented study, Craig Keener shows Paul's affinities with ancient philosophers while recognizing that Jewish apocalyptic expectations also framed the apostle's thinking about the human mind. Like the philosophers, Paul held that fundamental convictions shaped character and behavior. And as an heir of the Jewish apocalyptic tradition, he believed that convictions should be shaped by God's action in Christ. In respectful but critical dialogue with an array of Pauline scholars, Keener applies his fundamental insight to illuminate individual arguments and Paul's overall theology. This will be an important book for anyone interested in the relationship of Pauline theology to its cultural context."<br/>--<b>Harold Attridge</b>, Yale Divinity School<br/><br/>"Keener has filled a significant gap in Pauline studies as only he could do: with thousands of references to ancient sources to help us understand Paul's perspectives in context. The result is a work full of exegetical, theological, and even pastoral insight into the human mind according to Paul--especially the mind transformed in Christ."<br/>--<b>Michael J. Gorman</b>, St. Mary's Seminary and University, Baltimore<br/><br/>"In Romans, Paul interacts more fully with the thought world of his day than in any of his other letters. Only someone who is wholly familiar with the richness of Jewish scripture and tradition; with the ancient philosophies of Stoics, Platonists, Epicureans, and others; and with the reality of human experience can fully appreciate why Paul argues as he does and the effectiveness of his argument. Keener is one such scholar, and his rich exposition of key passages in Romans--as well as in 1-2 Corinthians, Philippians, and Colossians--brings out the point and force of Paul's argument for his own time again and again, and in a way that reinvigorates Paul's argument for a very different time."<br/>--<b>James D. G. Dunn</b>, Durham University<br/><br/>"Only a scholar with Keener's <i>nous</i> could write the most authoritative work to date on Paul's belief in the transformation of a person's mind from godless reasoning to possessing the mind of Christ. Keener describes the Pauline vision of the believing mind as one immersed in the Jesus story, freed by the Spirit's power, bathed in divine wisdom, and oriented toward heaven. This book will, quite literally, open your mind to Paul's theology of the mind."<br/>--<b>Michael Bird</b>, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Craig S. Keener</b> (PhD, Duke University) is F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky (www.craigkeener.com). He has authored twenty-two books, including <i>Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts</i>, <i>The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament</i>, a four-volume commentary on Acts, and commentaries on Matthew, John, Romans, 1-2 Corinthians, and Revelation.
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