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The Quest for Paul's Gospel

The Quest for Paul's Gospel
Author: Douglas Campbell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2005-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567440923

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Douglas Campbell gives a clear account of why much current description of Paul's theology, and of his gospel and of his theory of salvation, is so confused. After outlining the difficulties underlying much of the current debate he lays out some basic options that will greatly clarify the debate. He then engages with these options and shows how one offers far more promise than the others, sketching out some of its initial applications. Campbell then shows in more detail how another option -- the main alternative, and the main culprit in terms of many of our difficulties -- can be circumvented textually, in a responsible fashion. That is, we see how we could remove this option from Paul's text exegetically, and so reach greater clarity. Finally, he concludes with a 'road-map' of where future, more detailed, research into Paul needs to go if the foregoing strategy is to be carried out thoroughly. Campbell believes that by utilising this strategy Paul's gospel will be shown to be both cogent and constructive. This is volume 274 in the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement series.


The Quest for Paul's Gospel

The Quest for Paul's Gospel
Author: Douglas Atchison Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2005
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780567661289

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Douglas Campbell gives a clear account of why much current description of Paul's theology, and of his gospel and of his theory of salvation, is so confused. After outlining the difficulties underlying much of the current debate he lays out some basic options that will greatly clarify the debate. He then engages with these options and shows how one offers far more promise than the others, sketching out some of its initial applications. Campbell then shows in more detail how another option -- the main alternative, and the main culprit in terms of many of our difficulties -- can be circumvented t.


The Fourth Gospel and the Quest for Jesus

The Fourth Gospel and the Quest for Jesus
Author: Paul N. Anderson
Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567033307

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This book engages critically one of the most pervasive sets of assumptions within modern biblical studies: namely, that because John is theological and different from the Synoptics, it cannot be historical - nor does it contribute anything of substance to the quest for the historical Jesus. Part I develops a brief history of the debate. Part II assesses critically the strengths and weaknesses of six planks comprising the foundation for two major platforms. The first involves 'the de-historicization of John', the second 'the de-Johannification of Jesus'. Part III takes on centrally the question of how John's tradition may have developed in ways that are largely autonomous and individuated, but also holding open the possibility of contact with parallel gospel traditions. Part IV develops the particular contributions made by the Synoptics to the historical investigation of Jesus, and likewise those made by the Johannine tradition. Part V then develops an array of implications emerging from the present study, sketching trajectories for further investigation and paths of extended inquiry. While this approach may be mistaken as an appeal for the traditional view or a post-modern exploration, it is neither. It intends to be a critical analysis of the so-called 'critical consensus' on John's historicity and expulsion from historical Jesus resources. This book could contribute to opening a new approach in Johannine and Jesus studies alike.


Paul and Jesus

Paul and Jesus
Author: James D. Tabor
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1439123322

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Draws on St. Paul's letters and other early sources to reveal the apostles' sharply competing ideas about the significance of Jesus and his teachings while demonstrating how St. Paul independently shaped Christianity as it is known today.


The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel : A Source-Oriented Approach

The Quest for the Origin of John's Gospel : A Source-Oriented Approach
Author: St. Louis Thomas L. Brodie Professor of Theology Aquinas Institute
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1992-12-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195360478

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This book presents a controversial thesis concerning the composition of the Gospel According to John. Most New Testament scholars believe that John was independent of the other three (Synoptic) Gospels, although some hold that he may have been familiar with Mark. This has led many to attempt to reconstruct the history of the community within which and for which John must have written. Brodie argues, however, that until the source question is settled, the historical question remains fruitless. What has been missing from Johannine scholarship, he says, is an accurate sense of the way in which writers of the ancient world set about composing their works. Given this literary context, it can be argued that John knew and used not only all of the Synoptic Gospels, but Acts, Ephesians, and the Pentateuch as well. Finally Brodie concludes that 'John' was the individual John and not the mouthpiece of a putative 'Johannine Community'. The Gospel should thus be read as a unified work, and not as the product of an aggregation of different sources or different dates of redaction.


The Paul Quest

The Paul Quest
Author: Ben Witherington III
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830826605

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Ben Witherington III examines the various profiles of the historical Paul that have been newly discovered, revealing how a reacquaintance with the classical Roman world has filled in even more details of Paul's life and work.


A Quest for More

A Quest for More
Author: Paul David Tripp
Publisher: New Growth Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1935273914

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"There really is no place for Christ in many people's Christianity. Their faith is not actually in Christ; it is in Christianity and their own ability to live it out." Paul David Tripp expertly traverses the deepest recesses of the human heart and compassionately invites fellow Christian travelers to journey with him into God's bigger kingdom. ...


The Gospel According to Paul

The Gospel According to Paul
Author: John F. MacArthur
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400203511

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From Bible teacher John MacArthur, a revelatory exploration of what the apostle Paul actually taught about the Good News of Jesus. The apostle Paul penned a number of very concise, focused passages in his letters to the early church that summarize the gospel message in just a few well-chosen words. Each of these key texts has a unique emphasis highlighting some essential aspect of the Good News of Jesus Christ. The chapters in this revelatory new book closely examine those vital gospel texts, one verse at a time. John MacArthur, host of the popular media ministry Grace to You, tackles such questions as: What is the gospel? What are the essential elements of the message? How can we be certain we have it right? And how should Christians be proclaiming the Good News to the world? As always, the answers John MacArthur gives are clear, compelling, well-reasoned, easy to grasp, and above all, thoroughly biblical. The Gospel According to Paul is written in a style that is easily accessible to lay people, including those who know very little about the Bible, while being of great value to seasoned pastors and experienced ministers. The Gospel According to Paul is the third in a series of books on the gospel by John MacArthur including – The Gospel According to Jesus and The Gospel According to the Apostles. The Gospel According to Paul is also available in Spanish, Evangelio según Pablo.


Jesus, Paul and the End of the World

Jesus, Paul and the End of the World
Author: Ben Witherington III
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1992-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830817597

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Ben Witherington III offers a comparison and a critical assessment of the end times teachings of Jesus and Paul.


Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus

Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus
Author: Thomas L. Brodie
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781907534584

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In the past forty years, while historical-critical studies were seeking with renewed intensity to reconstruct events behind the biblical texts, not least the life of Jesus, two branches of literary studies were finally reaching maturity. First, researchers were recognizing that many biblical texts are rewritings or transformations of older texts that still exist, thus giving a clearer sense of where the biblical texts came from; and second, studies in the ancient art of composition clarified the biblical texts' unity and purpose, that is to say, where biblical texts were headed. The work of tracing literary indebtedness and art is far from finished but it is already possible and necessary to draw a conclusion: it is that, bluntly, Jesus did not exist as a historical individual. This is not as negative as may at first appear. In a deeply personal coda, Brodie begins to develop a new vision of Jesus as an icon of God's presence in the world and in human history.