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El. knyga: Dividing Wall: Ephesians and the Integrity of the Corpus Paulinum

(Independant Scholar, UK)
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This book argues for the integrity of the Pauline Corpus as a complex, composite text. Martin Wright critiques the prevailing tendency to divide the Corpus in two, separating the undoubtedly authentic letters from those of disputed authorship. Instead, he advocates for a renewed canonical hermeneutic in which the Corpus as a whole communicates Paul's legacy, and the authorship of individual letters is less important, stressing that that current preoccupations with authorship have a distorting effect on exegesis, and need to be reconsidered.

Wright uses Ephesians as a focal text to illustrate the exegetical potential of this approach. He critically investigates the history of the prevailing hermeneutics of pseudonymity, with particular attention to the theological and confessional partiality with which it is often inflected. And constructively, he proposes a new hermeneutical model in which the Pauline Corpus is read as a continuous interpretative dialogue, leaving the question of authorship to one side. In two substantial exegetical studies, Wright offers new readings of passages from Ephesians and other Pauline letters, amplifying the proposed approach and illustrating its value.

Recenzijos

Wrights approach provides a healthy rebuttal to those ... who read Paul through the authentic/inauthentic lens, showing that reading the CP as a unified text offers a more robust reading of these letters. * Religious Studies Review * This volume raises important questions and exposes legitimate loopholes in the ensuing debate in modern scholarship ... It is an important contribution to the increasing body of works calling for the need to revisit the tenets for bifurcation of the Corpus Paulinum. I commend Wright for this important monograph and recommend it for scholars and graduate students in Pauline studies. * Review of Biblical Literature *

Daugiau informacijos

This volume critiques preoccupation with the authorship of the Pauline letters, and argues for more integrative and interpretive readings of the Pauline Corpus.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Dividing Wall
Part ICanon and Countercanon
Chapter One: The Formation of the Corpus Paulinum
Chapter Two: The Dissolution of the Corpus Paulinum
Part IIReading Paul in Ephesians
Chapter Three: From Estrangement to Reconciliation
Chapter Four: The Body and the Corpus
Conclusion: Corpus Conpactum et Conexum
Bibliography
Index
Martin Wright is an independent scholar, UK.