Nicholas Perrin
Autore di Jesus, Paul and the People of God: A Theological Dialogue with N. T. Wright
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Nicholas Perrin (PhD, Marquette University) is Franklin S. Dyrness Professor of Biblical Studies and associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College Graduate School. He is the author of numerous books, including Jesus the Temple, Thomas: The Other Gospel, Lost in Transmission? What We Can mostra altro Know about the Words of Jesus, and Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary. mostra meno
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Jesus, Paul and the People of God: A Theological Dialogue with N. T. Wright (2011) — A cura di — 171 copie
Finding Jesus In the Exodus: Christ in Israel's Journey from Slavery to the Promised Land (2014) 13 copie
Thomas and Tatian: The Relationship Between the Gospel of Thomas and the Diatessaron (Academia Biblica (Society of… (2002) 8 copie
The Imperial Cult 1 copia
Exile 1 copia
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The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (2013) — Collaboratore — 163 copie
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- Opere
- 18
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- 4
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- 537
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- #46,380
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- 4.1
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- 4
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- 36
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- 2
This book is the result of that 2010 conference. Half is about Jesus, the other half about Paul. Each half contains papers written by various theologians, each one briefly responded to by Wright. Then, at the end of each major section, Wright wrote a new paper about the current state of Jesus and Pauline studies.
Any book with this many contributors is bound to be a mixed bag, and that's certainly the case here. Some contributors reminded me of that guy in the lecture that insisted on asking questions solely to demonstrate his own wisdom. So be it. Over all, the papers were stimulating, thoughtful, and readable—in the spirit of Wright's style of doing theology.
Perhaps the most exciting part of the book was the last paper by Wright on the state of Pauline studies. As you may know, Wright is in the process of writing book four in his Christian Origins and the Question of God series on Paul. By the sounds of it, he has chosen to start with Philemon and ecclesiology, topics usually found closer to the appendix of a Pauline theology.
These papers, by their nature, assume a basic understanding of Wright's theology. They are excellent reading for anyone who has studied N. T. Wright's work.… (altro)