Rethinking Paul: protestant theology and Pauline exegesis

In this book, Edwin van Driel analyzes contemporary Pauline exegesis and its implications for Protestant theology. Over the last several decades, scholars have offered fresh interpretations of the apostle, including the New Perspective on and the apocalyptic reading of Paul. Van Driel juxtaposes the...

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Main Author: Driel, Edwin Chr. van 1969- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY, USA Cambridge University Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Driel, Edwin Chr. van, 1969-, Rethinking Paul : Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis] (2022) (Jipp, Joshua W.)
[Rezension von: Driel, Edwin Chr. van, 1969-, Rethinking Paul : Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis] (2023) (Barclay, John M. G., 1958 -)
[Rezension von: Driel, Edwin Chr. van, 1969-, Rethinking Paul : Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis] (2023) (East, Brad)
[Rezension von: Driel, Edwin Chr. van, 1969-, Rethinking Paul : Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis] (2021) (Klink, Aaron)
Series/Journal:Current issues in theology
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pauline letters / Protestant theology
Further subjects:B Bible. Epistles of Paul Influence
B Protestant Churches Doctrines
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Summary:In this book, Edwin van Driel analyzes contemporary Pauline exegesis and its implications for Protestant theology. Over the last several decades, scholars have offered fresh interpretations of the apostle, including the New Perspective on and the apocalyptic reading of Paul. Van Driel juxtaposes these proposals with traditional Protestant understandings of Paul and argues that the crucial difference between these two readings lies not in how one understands isolated Pauline notions but in different assumed narrative substructures of the apostle's writings. He explores how these new exegetical proposals deepen, broaden, enrich, and challenge traditional Protestant theological paradigms, as well as how they are situated alongside current contextual conversations on theological anthropology, social imagination, and the church's mission. Van Driel's volume opens up new avenues for interdisciplinary exploration and cooperation between biblical scholarship and theology.
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ISBN:1108612326
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108612326