Designed to meet the needs of contemporary evangelical undergraduates, this survey textbook offers an engaging introduction to Paul's Letters in their literary, theological, and canonical contexts.Constantine Campbell, a recognized Pauline and Greek scholar, explores Paul's letters with an eye to fitting them within the life, ministry, and theology of the apostle Paul. Campbell reflects on the reception history of Paul's letters, presents them in the context of the apostle's missionary journeys, and fits the Pauline corpus within the larger story and tradition of Christian Scripture. The book also covers the book of Acts as it relates to Paul's letters.Beautifully designed in full color with an abundance of maps, sidebars, images, and other visual aids to hold interest and aid learning, this addition to the Reading Christian Scripture series offers a faith-friendly introduction to students of Paul's Letters. Additional resources for instructors and students are available through Textbook eSources.
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This book offers an accessible introduction to Paul's Letters in their literary, theological, and canonical contexts.
1. Reading Paul as Christian ScripturePart 1: Paul's Birth and Rebirth2. Introduction to Paul's Birth and Rebirth3. Paul's World4. Paul the Jew and the Risen JesusPart 2: Paul's First Mission5. Introduction to Paul's First Mission6. GalatiansPart 3: Paul's Second Mission7. Introduction to Paul's Second Mission8. Philippians9. 1 and 2 Thessalonians10. 1 Corinthians11. 2 CorinthiansPart 4: Paul's Third Mission12. Introduction to Paul's Third Mission13. Colossians and Philemon14. EphesiansPart 5: Paul on Trial for Christ15. Introduction to Paul on Trial for Christ16. Romans17. The Pastoral EpistlesPart 6: Paul's Theology18. Paul's Theology (1)19. Paul's Theology (2)20. Reading Paul as Christian Scripture in the Twenty-First CenturyIndex
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"Extraordinarily clear, succinct, and engaging"This survey textbook offers an accessible introduction to Paul's letters in their literary, canonical, and theological contexts with an eye to fitting them within the life, ministry, and theology of the apostle Paul. Constantine Campbell reflects on the reception history of Paul's letters, presents them in the context of the apostle's missionary journeys, and fits the Pauline corpus within the larger story and tradition of Christian Scripture. Reading Paul as Christian Scripture also covers the book of Acts as it relates to Paul's letters."Reading Paul as Christian Scripture takes readers on a journey into the historical world of Paul, connecting his travels, letters, and theological insights to create a compelling picture of the apostle. Writing in a conversational style, Campbell is a trusted guide whose expertise in Pauline studies shines through on every page. The book has eye-catching illustrations and helpful sidebars, and students will thank their professor for choosing such an engaging, instructive, and relevant textbook."--Lynn H. Cohick, Houston Christian University"I am amazed that Campbell has produced such a robust interpretation of Paul's life and letters in such a succinct manner! This text is perfectly suited for undergraduate students and those in need of an exciting but readable interpretation of the basics of Paul's letters."--Joshua W. Jipp, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School"Campbell's Reading Paul as Christian Scripture serves as an extraordinarily clear, succinct, and engaging complement to the already brilliant volume Reading the New Testament as Christian Scripture. Focusing on the apostle's letters in light of the whole Bible, Campbell examines key Pauline themes and theological insights and unpacks their significance for the church today. It is especially refreshing to have a textbook that gets students into the biblical texts themselves as it chronologically moves them through the apostle's life and letters. I particularly recommend this book for any course on Paul in the academy or class on Paul in the church."--Joseph R. Dodson, Denver Seminary
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ISBN
9780801098758
Publisert
2024-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Vekt
676 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Constantine R. Campbell (PhD, Macquarie University) is professor and research director at the Sydney College of Divinity in Sydney, Australia. He previously taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Moore Theological College. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Reading the New Testament as Christian Scripture, Paul and Union with Christ (winner of a Christianity Today Book Award), Jesus v. Evangelicals, and a commentary on Ephesians.