CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ST. PAUL edited by James Dunn ($23)*
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CUP: 0-521-78694-0
The apostle Paul has been justifiably described as the first and greatest Christian theologian. His letters were among the earliest documents to be included in the New Testament and, as such, they influenced Christian thinking from its very beginning. This Companion provides an important assessment of the apostle as well as a new appreciation of his continuing contemporary significance. With eighteen chapters written by a team of well-known international Pauline specialists, the collection will have wide appeal and be an invaluable point of departure for subsequent studies.
Contributors
James D. G. Dunn, Klaus Haacker, Stephen C. Barton, Margaret M. Mitchell, Bruce Longenecker; Jerome Murphy-O’Connor, Robert Jewett, Morna Hooker, Loren Stuckenbruck, Andrew T. Lincoln, Arland J. Hultgren, Alan F. Segal, Graham N. Stanton, L. W. Hurtado, Luke Timothy Johnson, Brian Rosner, Calvin J. Roetzel, Robert Morgan, Ben Witherington III
Contents
Introduction by James D. G. Dunn
Part I. Paul’s Life and Work:
- Paul’s life by Klaus Haacker
- Paul as missionary and pastor by Stephen C. Barton
Part II. Paul’s Letters:
- 1 and 2 Thessalonians by Margaret M. Mitchell
- Galatians by Bruce Longenecker
- 1 and 2 Corinthians by Jerome Murphy-O’Connor
- Romans by Robert Jewett
- Philippians by Morna Hooker
- Colossians and Philemon by Loren Stuckenbruck
- Ephesians by Andrew T. Lincoln
- The pastoral epistles by Arland J. Hultgren
Part III. Paul’s Theology:
- Paul’s Jewish presuppositions by Alan F. Segal
- Paul’s gospel by Graham N. Stanton
- Paul’s christology by L. W. Hurtado
- Paul’s ecclesiology by Luke Timothy Johnson
- Paul’s ethics by Brian Rosner
Part IV. St. Paul:
- Paul in the second century by Calvin J. Roetzel
- Paul’s enduring legacy by Robert Morgan
- Contemporary perspectives on Paul by Ben Witherington III
- Chronology
- Select bibliography.
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