Synopsis
In Paul and Scripture, an international group of scholars discuss a range of topics related to the Apostle Paul and his relationship(s) with Jewish Scripture. The essays represent a broad spectrum of viewpoints, with some devoted to methodological issues, others to general patterns in Paul’s uses of Scripture, and still others to specific letters or passages within the traditional Pauline canon (inclusive of the disputed letters). The end result is an overview of the various ways in which Paul the Apostle weaves into his writings the authority, content, and even wording of Jewish Scriptures.
About the Author
Stanley E. Porter, Ph.D. (1988), University of Sheffield, is President and Dean, and Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College. He is the editor-in-chief of Brill’s Pauline Studies series and has published extensively on the Greek language and Pauline studies, including The Apostle Paul: His Life, Thought, and Letters (Eerdmans, 2016).
Christopher D. Land, Ph.D. (2013), McMaster Divinity College, is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Linguistics at McMaster Divinity College. He is an editor for the Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters and has recently published The Integrity of 2 Corinthians and Paul’s Aggravating Absence (Sheffield Phoenix, 2015).
Contributors are: Linda Belleville, Craig Blomberg, John Cook, Panayotis Coutsoumpos, James Harrison, Tom Holmén, Arland Hultgren, Jeyaseelan Kanagaraj, Colin Kruse, Christopher Land, Lau Chi Hing, Gerbern Oegema, Markus Öhler, Stanley Porter, Ilaria Ramelli, Drake Williams and Ryder Wishart.
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