The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life: Ethical and Missional Implications of the New Perspective
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The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life: Ethical and Missional Implications of the New Perspective

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Leading New Testament scholars - including James D.G. Dunn, N.T. Wright, Bruce Longenecker, and Scot McKnight - explore the implications of the new perspective on Paul and offer important insights into his relevance for faithful living. Each contributor addresses the same question: how does Paul understand the Christian life? The answers focus on ecclesiology, pneumatology, sanctification, ethicality, missiology, Christology, and soteriology.

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Title: The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life: Ethical and Missional Implications of the New Perspective
By: Scot McKnight, Joseph B. Modica
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2016
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0801049768
ISBN-13: 9780801049767
Stock No: WW049767

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The "new perspective" on Paul, an approach that seeks to reinterpret the apostle Paul and his letters against the backdrop of first-century Judaism, has been criticized by some as not having value for ordinary Christians living ordinary lives. In this volume, world-renowned scholars explore the implications of the new perspective on Paul for the Christian life and church. James D. G. Dunn, N. T. Wright, Bruce Longenecker, Scot McKnight, and other leading New Testament scholars offer a response to this question: How does the apostle Paul understand the Christian life? The book makes a fresh contribution to the new perspective on Paul conversation and offers important new insights into the orientation of the Christian life.

Author Bio

Scot McKnight (PhD, University of Nottingham), professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois, is a world-renowned scholar, writer, and speaker. His blog, Jesus Creed, is one of the most popular and influential evangelical blogs. He has authored or edited more than fifty books, including Kingdom Conspiracy, The King Jesus Gospel, and Sermon on the Mount. Joseph B. Modica (PhD, Drew University) is university chaplain and associate professor of biblical studies at Eastern University in St. David's, Pennsylvania. McKnight and Modica are coeditors of Jesus Is Lord, Caesar Is Not: Evaluating Empire in New Testament Studies.

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