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Constructing Paul (the Canonical Paul, Vol. 1) [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 375 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 0802807585
  • ISBN-13: 9780802807588
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 375 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 0802807585
  • ISBN-13: 9780802807588

First of a two-volume work providing a framework for understanding the life and thought of the apostle Paul

In this methodological tour de force, Luke Timothy Johnson offers an articulate, clear, and thought-provoking portrait of the life and thought of the apostle Paul.

Drawing upon recent developments in the study of Paul, Johnson offers readers an invitation to the Apostle Paul. Rather than focusing on a few of Paul&;s letters, Johnson lays out the materials necessary to envision the apostle from the thirteen canonical letters of Paul and the Acts of the Apostles. Constructing Paul thus provides a framework within which an engagement with Paul&;s letters can take place. Johnson demonstrates the possibility of doing responsible and creative work across the canonical collection without sacrificing literary or historical integrity.

By bringing out the facets of the apostle from the canonical evidence, Johnson shows the possibilities for further and better inquiry into the life and thought of Paul. This first volume imagines a plausible biography for Paul and serves as an introduction to the studies in the second volume. Constructing Paul addresses all the pertinent questions related to the study of Paul. Johnson uses the canonical material as building blocks to make a case for why Paul ought to be heard today as a liberating rather than oppressing voice.

Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(5)
Constructing the "Historical Paul" 6(6)
Constructing the Canonical Paul 12(3)
The Plan of This Work 15(4)
Part 1: Preliminary Scaffolding
1 Assessing the Sources
19(23)
Traditions about Paul
20(5)
Apocryphal Compositions
25(5)
Apocalypses
25(1)
Acts
25(2)
Letters
27(3)
Canonical Sources
30(12)
The Acts of the Apostles
30(2)
Non-Pauline Letters
32(1)
Canonical Pauline Letters
33(9)
2 Paul's Life and Apostolic Ministry
42(20)
Evaluating the Sources
42(1)
Chronology
43(4)
Apostolic Style
47(1)
Theology
48(2)
Paul's Early Life
50(3)
Persecutor
53(1)
Encounter with the Risen Lord Jesus
54(2)
Patterns of Paul's Ministry
56(5)
Conclusion
61(1)
3 The Pauline Correspondence
62(31)
The Epistolary Context
63(3)
Common Characteristics
66(2)
Epistolary Structure
68(3)
Elements of Composition
71(3)
Clusters of Letters and an Adequate Model of Authorship
74(19)
Thessalonian Cluster
75(1)
Galatians/Romans Cluster
76(2)
Corinthians Cluster
78(3)
Colossians/Ephesians Cluster
81(4)
Letters to Paul's Delegates Cluster
85(3)
Philippians and Philemon
88(2)
A More Adequate Model of Authorship
90(3)
4 Paul's Place in Early Christianity
93(32)
Paul as Founder of Christianity
93(12)
Evidence of Paul's Letters
95(4)
Evidence from Other Early Christian Literature
99(6)
Paul's Opponents
105(13)
First and Second Thessalonians
108(1)
First and Second Corinthians
108(2)
Galatians and Romans
110(2)
Philippians
112(2)
Ephesians and Colossians
114(1)
Letters to Delegates
115(2)
Summary of Evidence
117(1)
A Pauline School
118(3)
Conclusion
121(4)
Part 2: The Materials
5 What Kind of Jew Is Paul?
125(20)
The Complexities of the Question
128(3)
Paul's Jewish Identity
131(3)
Paul's Place in the Jewish World
134(5)
A Prophetic Jew
139(6)
6 Paul and Scripture
145(17)
A Scripture-Defined World
148(6)
Scripture as Implied Premise
154(6)
Conclusion
160(2)
7 Paul and Greco-Roman Culture
162(31)
Preliminary Questions
163(8)
Postcolonial Interpretation
163(6)
The Term "Greco-Roman"
169(2)
Paul and Paideia
171(5)
Rhetoric
176(4)
Philosophy
180(6)
Religion
186(3)
Conclusion
189(4)
Part 3: The Elements
8 The Claims of Experience
193(31)
Objections to the Experiential
195(3)
The Resurrection Experience
198(5)
The Resurrection of Jesus
199(1)
The Resurrection as Affecting Others
200(1)
Participation in the Resurrection
201(2)
Jesus Is Lord/The Power of the Spirit
203(2)
The Texture of Experience in the Letters
205(18)
Romans
206(1)
First Corinthians
207(2)
Second Corinthians
209(1)
Galatians
210(2)
Ephesians
212(1)
Philippians
213(2)
Colossians
215(1)
First Thessalonians
216(1)
Second Thessalonians
217(2)
First Timothy
219(1)
Second Timothy
220(1)
Titus
221(1)
Philemon
222(1)
Conclusion
223(1)
9 Convictions, Myths, Symbols, and Metaphors
224(23)
Convictions
225(4)
Myth and Symbol
229(8)
Myth
230(2)
Symbol
232(5)
Metaphor
237(9)
Metaphors for Salvation
238(4)
Metaphors for the Church
242(4)
Conclusion
246(1)
10 Paul's Voice-Philemon
247(25)
Connections
249(4)
Construals
253(5)
Paul's Voice in Philemon
258(4)
Reading Philemon Together with Colossians
262(4)
Reading Philemon Together with Ephesians
266(4)
Conclusion
270(2)
11 Paul, Oppressor or Liberator?
272(27)
Marcion and Irenaeus
274(3)
The Apostle of the Theologians
277(6)
The Case against Paul
283(6)
The Cultured Despisers
283(2)
Jewish Detractors
285(1)
Feminist and Womanist Critics
286(1)
Other Oppressed Objectors
287(2)
Reading Paul Responsibly
289(9)
Paul as Liberator
294(1)
God's Presence and Power in Creation
294(1)
The Transforming Power of the Spirit
295(1)
The Church as God's Instrument
296(1)
The Tension between the Ideal and the Real
297(1)
Conclusion
298(1)
Bibliography 299(44)
Index of Authors 343(9)
Index of Subjects 352(8)
Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Sources 360