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Köp båda 2 för 1330 kr"'No serious student of Paul's theology can afford to neglect this bold book.' -- Leander E. Keck, Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology, Emeritus, Yale Divinity School, USA 'This audacious book on Paul's theology is controversial in the best sense of the word. Douglas Campbell's impassioned and clearly stated argument will provoke many responses and will reinvigorate international discussion. This is a "must read" book in the field of biblical theology.' -- Professor Robert Jewett, Heidelberg University, Germany 'No one with an interest in the interpretation of Paul's theology should ignore it.' -- Dr David G. Horrell, Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies, University of Exeter. 'In this lucid and provocative book, Douglas Campbell argues for an interpretation of Paul's gospel that emphasizes participation in Christ at the expense of "justification by faith". The result is a theological and exegetical tour de force. Campbell's trenchant and sometimes brilliant analyses will compel his readers to rethink their assumptions about Paul - even if they remain finally unpersuaded.' -- Francis Watson, Professor of New Testament Exegesis, University of Aberdeen."
Douglas A. Campbell is currently Assistant Professor of New Testament in the Divinity School, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles on aspects of the Apostle Paul's life and thought.
1. The Quest for Paul's Gospel 2. The Centre of Paul's Gospel 3. Paul and the Law 4. J.D.G. Dunn's Approach to Paul, and its Problems 5. Paul's Gospel of Justification, and its problems 6. Paul on the Atonement 7. The Question of Natural Theology in Paul 8. The Meaning of Faith in Paul 9. Paul's Gospel and Apocalyptic 10. The Story of Jesus in Paul 11. Paul's Engagement with Wisdom 12. The Logic of Paul's Eschatology