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PAULINE DOGMATICS: THE TRIUMPH OF GOD'S LOVE by Douglas A. Campbell (2020 HC)K11
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- Condition
- Good
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- “The front fore edge of the book cover and dust jacket are scraped and torn, please see photos”
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Eerdmans Publishing Company, William B.
ISBN-10
0802875645
ISBN-13
9780802875648
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4038774216
Product Key Features
Book Title
Pauline Dogmatics : the Triumph of God's Love
Number of Pages
740 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Theology, Love & Romance, Biblical Studies / Paul's Letters, Christian Theology / General, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Family & Relationships, Religion
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
6.4 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-026588
Reviews
Chris Tilling -- St. Mellitus College " Pauline Dogmatics is quite simply the most enjoyable biblical or theology related book I have ever read, and I consider it to be the best book on Pauline theology ever written. A superlative endorsement like this would make me cynical too, but I mean it. This is theology written not simply about Paul, but with Paul, under Paul, illuminating Paul, which reaches beyond the cerebral assault into my own life and practices with unnerving immediacy. And its penny-drop-moment-o-meter is off the scale! This is a dazzling Pauline dogmatics, animated by what matters most: the reality of God in Christ. As such it yields astonishing results. Prepare to have your minds scrambled, your interpretive tables overturned, your exegetical hair ruffled, and your theological horizons blown apart. With unique insight, Campbell slam-dunks the most important thing to get right when reading Paul, and he then pushes this through in what can only be called joyful directions. Utterly. Brilliant." Susan Eastman -- author of Paul and the Person: Reframing Paul's Anthropology "With stunning breadth and his trademark brio, Campbell passionately argues for the heart of Paul's gospel and its transforming effects: the Lordship of Christ, the love of God, and the power of the Spirit unleashed in the world. A must-read for scholars and preachers alike."
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Part 1: Resurrection 1. Jesus 2. Vigilance 3. A God of Love 4. A God of Story 5. Resurrection & Death 6. Resurrection & Sin 7. Defending Resurrection 8. Election Part 2: Formation 9. A Learning Community 10. Leaders 11. Love is All You Need 12. Loving as Giving 13. Loving as Faithfulness 14. Loving as Peacemaking 15. Loving as Enjoying Part 3: Mission 16. An Apostolic Foundation 17. Defining the Other 18. The Triumph of Love 19. Mission as Friendship Part 4: Navigation 20. Missional Diversity 21. Evaluating Paganism 22. Transforming Paganism 23. Request Ethics 24. Rethinking Creation 25. Navigating Sex and Marriage 26. Navigating Gender 27. Beyond Colonialism 28. Beyond Supersessionism 29. The Pastor's Wisdom
Synopsis
"Douglas Campbell here offers a Pauline Dogmatics that moves to how Paul saw God revealed in Jesus and culminates in emphasizing the implications of Paul's gospel in his world and today"--, The eschatological heart of Paul's gospel in his world and its implications for today Drawing upon thirty years of intense study and reflection on Paul, Douglas Campbell offers a distinctive overview of the apostle's thinking that builds on Albert Schweitzer's classic emphasis on the importance for Paul of the resurrection. But Campbell--learning here from Karl Barth--traces through the implications of Christ for Paul's thinking about every other theological topic, from revelation and the resurrection through the nature of the church and mission. As he does so, the conversation broadens to include Stanley Hauerwas in relation to Christian formation, and thinkers like Willie Jennings to engage post-colonial concerns. But the result of this extensive conversation is a work that, in addition to providing a description of Paul's theology, also equips readers with what amounts to a Pauline manual for church planting. Good Pauline theology is good practical theology, ecclesiology, and missiology, which is to say, Paul's theology belongs to the church and, properly understood, causes the church to flourish. In these conversations Campbell pushes through interdisciplinary boundaries to explicate different aspects of Pauline community with notions like network theory and restorative justice. The book concludes by moving to applications of Paul in the modern period to painful questions concerning gender, sexual activity, and Jewish inclusion, offering Pauline navigations that are orthodox, inclusive, and highly constructive. Beginning with the God revealed in Jesus, and in a sense with ourselves, Campbell progresses through Pauline ethics and eschatology, concluding that the challenge for the church is not only to learn about Paul but to follow Jesus as he did. Table of Contents Part 1: Resurrection 1. Jesus 2. Vigilance 3. A God of Love 4. A God of Story 5. Resurrection & Death 6. Resurrection & Sin 7. Defending Resurrection 8. Election Part 2: Formation 9. A Learning Community 10. Leaders 11. Love is All You Need 12. Loving as Giving 13. Loving as Faithfulness 14. Loving as Peacemaking 15. Loving as Enjoying Part 3: Mission 16. An Apostolic Foundation 17. Defining the Other 18. The Triumph of Love 19. Mission as Friendship Part 4: Navigation 20. Missional Diversity 21. Evaluating Paganism 22. Transforming Paganism 23. Request Ethics 24. Rethinking Creation 25. Navigating Sex and Marriage 26. Navigating Gender 27. Beyond Colonialism 28. Beyond Supersessionism 29. The Pastor's Wisdom, The eschatological heart of Paul's gospel in his world and its implications for today Drawing upon thirty years of intense study and reflection on Paul, Douglas Campbell offers a distinctive overview of the apostle's thinking that builds on Albert Schweitzer's classic emphasis on the importance for Paul of the resurrection. But Campbell--learning here from Karl Barth--traces through the implications of Christ for Paul's thinking about every other theological topic, from revelation and the resurrection through the nature of the church and mission. As he does so, the conversation broadens to include Stanley Hauerwas in relation to Christian formation, and thinkers like Willie Jennings to engage post-colonial concerns. But the result of this extensive conversation is a work that, in addition to providing a description of Paul's theology, also equips readers with what amounts to a Pauline manual for church planting. Good Pauline theology is good practical theology, ecclesiology, and missiology, which is to say, Paul's theology belongs to the church and, properly understood, causes the church to flourish. In these conversations Campbell pushes through interdisciplinary boundaries to explicate different aspects of Pauline community with notions like network theory and restorative justice. The book concludes by moving to applications of Paul in the modern period to painful questions concerning gender, sexual activity, and Jewish inclusion, offering Pauline navigations that are orthodox, inclusive, and highly constructive. Beginning with the God revealed in Jesus, and in a sense with ourselves, Campbell progresses through Pauline ethics and eschatology, concluding that the challenge for the church is not only to learn about Paul but to follow Jesus as he did.
LC Classification Number
BS2651.C284 2020
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