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|a Paul and the apocalyptic imagination /
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|t Paul and the Apocalyptic imagination : an introduction /
|r Ben C. Blackwell,
|r John K. Goodrich,
|r Jason Maston --
|t Then I proceeded to where things were chaotic (1 Enoch 21:1) : mapping the apocalyptic landscape /
|r David A. Shaw --
|t Apocalyptic as God's eschatological activity in Paul's theology /
|r Martinus C. de Boer --
|t Apocalyptic epistemology : the sine qua non of falid Pauline interpretation /
|r Douglas A. Campbell --
|t Apocalyptic as theoria in the letters of St. Paul : a new perspective on apocalyptic as mother of theology /
|r Edith M. Humphrey --
|t Apocalyptic and the sudden fulfillment of divine promise /
|r N.T. Wright --
|t Some reflections on apocalyptic thought and time in literature from the Second Temple Period /
|r Loren T. Stuckenbruck --
|t The transcendence of death and heavenly ascent in the apocalyptic Paul and the Stoics /
|r Joseph R. Dodson --
|t Second-century perspectives on the apocalyptic Paul : reading the apocalypse of Paul and the acts of Paul /
|r Ben C. Blackwell --
|t Some remarks on apocalyptic in modern Christian theology /
|r Philip G. Ziegler --
|t Righteousness revealed : the death of Christ as the definition of the righteousness of God in Romans 3:21-26 /
|r Jonathan A. Linebaugh --
|t Thinking from Christ to Israel : Romans 9-11 in apocalyptic context /
|r Beverly Roberts Gaventa --
|t Apocalyptic allegiance and disinvestment in the world : a reading of 1 Corinthians 7:25-35 /
|r John M.G. Barclay --
|t After destroying every rule, authority, and power : Paul, apocalyptic, and politics in 1 Corinthians /
|r John K. Goodrich --
|t Plight and solution in Paul's apocalyptic perspective : a study of 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 /
|r Jason Maston --
|t The apocalyptic new covenant and the Shape of Life in the Spirit according to Galatians /
|r Michael J. Gorman --
|t The Two Ages and Salvation History in Paul's apocalyptic imagination : a comparison of 4 Ezra and Galatians /
|r J.P. Davies.
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|a Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for understanding the New Testament writings and the letters of Paul above all. But "apocalyptic" has meant different things to different scholars. Even the assertion of an "apocalyptic Paul" has been contested: does it mean the invasive power of God that breaks with the present age (Ernst Kásemann), or the broader scope of revealed heavenly mysteries, including the working out of a "many-staged plan of salvation" (N. T. Wright), or something else altogether? Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination brings together eminent Pauline scholars from diverse perspectives, along with experts of Second Temple Judaism, Hellenistic philosophy, patristics, and modern theology, to explore the contours of the current debate. Contributors discuss the history of what apocalypticism, and an "apocalyptic Paul," have meant at different times and for different interpreters; examine different aspects of Paul's thought and practice to test the usefulness of the category; and show how different implicit understandings of apocalypticism shape different contemporary presentations of Paul's significance.
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|a Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for understanding the New Testament writings and the letters of Paul above all. But "apocalyptic" has meant different things to different scholars. Even the assertion of an "apocalyptic Paul" has been contested: does it mean the invasive power of God that breaks with the present age (Ernst Kasemann), or the broader scope of revealed heavenly mysteries, including the working out of a "many-staged plan of salvation" (N.T. Wright), or something else altogetherPaul and the Apocalyptic Imagination brings together eminent Pauline scholars from diverse perspectives, along with experts of Second Temple Judaism, Hellenistic philosophy, patristics, and modern theology, to explore the contours of the current debate. Contributors discuss the history of what apocalypticism, and an "apocalyptic Paul," have meant at different times and for different interpreters; examine different aspects of Paulђ́ةs thought and practice to test the usefulness of the category; and show how different implicit understandings of apocalypticism shape different contemporary presentations of Paul's significance
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