Essays in Honor of J. Dwight Pentecost
Author: Stanley D. Toussaint
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 1986-01-01
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9780802423818
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Author: Stanley D. Toussaint
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 1986-01-01
Total Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9780802423818
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mika Hietanen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2007-07-26
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0567581241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGalatians is a polemical letter which contains a substantial amount of argumentative passages. Paul evidently wanted to persuade by using the best arguments possible to convince his addressees. Using a state-of-the-art method from the discipline of argumentation analysis, Paul's argumentation can be analysed with a precision that standard exegetical methods cannot provide. The pragma-dialectical method developed in Amsterdam facilitates an analysis which is both descriptive and normative. On the one hand, Paul's argumentation can be described, such as the relationship between premisses and conclusions, the structure of the arguments, and features relating to rhetorical strategy. On the other hand, the method makes it possible to evaluate Paul's argumentation against a set of rules for sound reasoning. Fallacies and problematic arguments can be described accurately. The spiritual nature of Paul's matters do not relieve him of rationality, and Paul himself does not argue as if it did. Paul's argumentation is found problematic in several respects. There is a tension in the text: Paul works a great deal to argue his claims while at the same time giving the impression that he merely wants to declare his standpoints and does not want to carry out an argumentation at all. Many of the conclusions are presented as self-evident, even when they are not. Paul's style is far from an ideal model of the resolution of a dispute. Paul relies heavily on an argumentative strategy with maximal use of rhetorical devices. The analysis shows that a contemporary method of argumentation analysis provides tools necessary to adequately describe and understand both individual arguments and the overarching strategy of the argumentation in a Pauline text.
Author: P.D. James
Publisher: Canongate Books
Published: 1999-01-01
Total Pages: 93
ISBN-13: 0857861077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKActs is the sequel to Luke's gospel and tells the story of Jesus's followers during the 30 years after his death. It describes how the 12 apostles, formerly Jesus's disciples, spread the message of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean against a background of persecution. With an introduction by P.D. James
Author: Michael J. Svigel
Publisher: Crossway Books
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781433528507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAddresses the current exodus of Christians from evangelical churches and argues for a return to historical roots.
Author: John M. G. Barclay
Publisher: Regent College Pub.
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume probes the social context of Paul's letter to Galatians in order to determine the character and purpose of the moral instruction Paul gives to its recipients. Here the new perspectives on Paul and the Law are fully integrated with a detailed exegesis of Galatians, shedding light on the crisis Paul addressed and on the whole character of Pauline ethics.
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780664250959
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing upon ten years of research experience, the master scholar James D. G. Dunn presents a book on a major issue in the study of Christian origins: what were the attitudes toward Jewish law within earliest Christianity? This volume not only gathers the author's significant contributions to date but also includes new material. Divided into nine parts, it is set in the wider context of a living dialogue and debate. The introduction maps out Dunn's extensive work in Pauline and Markan studies. The final chapter, "The Theology of Galatians," serves as a summary of Dunn's current position on Paul and the law and brings the volume to a convincing conclusion.
Author: Matthew S. Harmon
Publisher: Lexham Press
Published: 2021-12
Total Pages: 656
ISBN-13: 9781683595632
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGalatians reveals how Christ changes everything. Matthew S. Harmon traces the argument of Paul's most polemic letter. In Galatians, Paul defends his authority and attacks his opponents' arguments--and in both cases, the decisive factor is the Gospel. History and Scripture must be interpreted in light of Christ's arrival. The new creation has broken in, leaving nothing unaltered. Harmon plumbs Galatians' theological depth, including its view of sin and exile, apocalyptic antitheses, the Trinity, Isaiah's servant figure, the law, righteousness, and faith(fulness). The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon--all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture.
Author: Susan G. Eastman
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2007-08-28
Total Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 0802831656
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPaul's letter to the Galatians begins with a proclamation of deliverance from the present evil age and comes to a climax with the ringing cry "new creation " The letter moves from the Galatian believers' new identity in Christ to the implications of that identity for their life together. Susan Eastman here argues that Galatians 4:12 5:1 plays a key role in this movement: it displays the power of God's act in Christ, apart from the law, not only to generate the Galatians' new life in Christ but also to perfect it. Paul communicates to his converts the motivation and power necessary to move them from their ambivalence about his gospel to a faith that "stands fast" in its allegiance to Christ alone. Eastman argues that the medium and the message are inseparable. Paul's discourse or "mother tongue" -- packed with maternal images, vulnerable yet authoritative, and marked by personal suffering -- demonstrates the content of the good news.
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1993-09-09
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780521351270
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA thorough and attractively written analysis of the issues in one of the most important of early Christian documents.
Author: N. T. Wright
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2014-09-09
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 1441245898
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 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.