Descripción
The letter to the Galatians is a key source for Pauline theology as it presents Paul's understanding of justification, the gospel, and many topics of keen contemporary interest. In this volume, some of the world's top Christian scholars offer cutting-edge scholarship on how Galatians relates to theology and ethics.
The stellar list of contributors includes John Barclay, Beverly Gaventa, Richard Hays, Bruce McCormack, and Oliver O'Donovan. As they emphasize the contribution of Galatians to Christian theology and ethics, the contributors explore how exegesis and theology meet, critique, and inform each other.
Author: Mark W. Elliott
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 09/16/2014
Pages: 402
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.18lbs
Size: 9.37h x 5.56w x 1.05d
ISBN13: 9780801049514
ISBN10: 0801049512
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation | New Testament
- Religion | Christian Theology | Ethics
- Religion | Biblical Studies | New Testament | General
The stellar list of contributors includes John Barclay, Beverly Gaventa, Richard Hays, Bruce McCormack, and Oliver O'Donovan. As they emphasize the contribution of Galatians to Christian theology and ethics, the contributors explore how exegesis and theology meet, critique, and inform each other.
Author: Mark W. Elliott
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 09/16/2014
Pages: 402
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.18lbs
Size: 9.37h x 5.56w x 1.05d
ISBN13: 9780801049514
ISBN10: 0801049512
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation | New Testament
- Religion | Christian Theology | Ethics
- Religion | Biblical Studies | New Testament | General
About the Author
Mark W. Elliott (PhD, University of Cambridge) is reader in church history and head of the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Scott J. Hafemann (DrTheol, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen) is reader in New Testament studies at St. Andrews. N. T. Wright (DD, DPhil, University of Oxford), formerly bishop of Durham, is research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at St. Andrews. John Frederick, a PhD candidate at St. Andrews, is assistant professor and worship coordinator in the College of Theology at Grand Canyon University.
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