5/16/2023 0 Comments Veritas oikon![]() ![]() §15 Participation in Christ §15.1 Christ mysticism §15.2 "In Christ," "in the Lord" §15.3 "With Christ" §15.4 Complementary formulations §15.5 The corporate Christ §15.6 The consequences of participation in Christ §14 Justification by faith § 14.1 A new perspective on Paul §14.2 The righteousness of God §14.3 The impact of Paul's conversion §14.4 Works of the law in Judaism §14.5 Not of works § 14.6 Self-achieved righteousness? §14.7 By faith alone §14.8 Faith in Christ §14.9 The blessings of justification §13 The crucial transition §13.1 A new epoch §13.2 Grace as event § 13.3 The new beginning § 13.4 Metaphors of salvation THE THEOLOGY OF PAUL THE ApOSTLE §12 Until he comes §12.1 The coming (parousia) of Christ §12.2 The parousia hope in the Thessalonian letters §12.3 Christ's role in the end events in the later letters §12.4 The delay of the parousia §12.5 Conclusions § 11 The pre-existent one § 11.1 Divine Wisdom § 11.2 Jesus as Wisdom § 11.3 Other possible Wisdom passages § 11.4 Philippians 2.6-11 §11.5 Other possible pre-existent Adam passages § 11.6 Conclusions § 10 The risen Lord § 10.1 The resurrection of the crucified § 10.2 The last Adam §10.3 Son of God in power § lOA The Lord :/ § 10.5 Jesus as God? § 10.6 The life-giving Spirit § 10.7 Conclusions ![]() §8 Jesus the man §8.1 How much did Paul know or care about the life of Jesus? §8.2 Some a priori considerations §8.3 Echoes of Jesus tradition in Paul §8.4 Jesus §8.5 Messiah §8.6 Adam §8.7 The incarnate Son? §8.8 Conclusion §9 Christ §9.1 §9.2 §9.3 §9A §9.5 §9.6 §9.7 §9.8 §9.9Ĭrucified As one died A sacrifice for sins Paul's theology of atoning sacrifice The beloved Son The curse of the law Redemption Reconciliation Conquest of the powers Conclusionsġ85 189 196 197 199 204 206 207 208 212 218 224 225 227 Kerygmatic and confessional formulae The apocalypse of Jesus Christ The eschatological now The Gospel of Jesus Christ §7 Gospel §7.1 Euangelion §7.2 "In accordance with the scriptures" viii §6 The law §6.1 Sin, death, and the law §6.2 Torah, nomos, and ho nomos §6.3 The measure of God's requirement and judgment §6.4 Israel under the law §6.5 A relationship whose time is past §6.6 A law for life? - or death? §6.7 Is the law sin? §6.8 ConclusionsĬhapter 4. §5 Sin and death §5.1 The power of evil §5.2 The heavenly powers §5.3 Sin §5.4 The effects of sin - misdirected religion §5.5 The effects of sin - self-indulgence §5.6 The effects of sin - sins §5.7 Death §5.8 In sum Nous and kardia Psyche and Pneuma Summary THE THEOLOGY OF PAUL THE ApOSTLE §3.5 §3.6 §3.7 §3 Humankind §3.l Anthropological presuppositions §3.2 Soma §3.3 Sarx §3.4 Soma and sarx VB God as axiom God as one Other gods? God and the cosmos The God of Israel God in experience Conclusion §1 Prolegomena to a theology of Paul §1.1 Why a theology of Paul? §1.2 What is a "theology of Paul"? §1.3 Can a theology of Paul be written? §1.4 How to write a theology of Paul? §1.5 Toward a theology of PaulĬhapter 2. To Stephen Barton, Loren Stuckenbruck, Walter Moberly, Mark Bonnington and John Arnold who fill the term "collegiality" with such rich meaning, and the other members of the New Testament Postgraduate Seminar, my weekly pride and delight. Includes bibliographical references and index. G., 1939The Theology of Paul the Apostle I James D. All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 02 01 00 99 98ĮX LIBRIS ELTROPICAL Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dunn, James D. S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 I P.O. EERDMANS PUBLISHING COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN / CAMBRIDGE, U.K.
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