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The purpose of Romans is addressed here by applying insights from the ''new rhetoric''. Elliott holds that Romans is a paraenetic letter, written to secure the ''obedience of faith'' among Gentile Christians. It is within the constraints of that ''rhetorical situation'' that the letter''s theological argument must be understood. Insights of the new rhetoric are applied to the vexing problem of how to integrate Paul''s remarks on Torah and his dialogue with a Jewish interlocutor in chs. 1-4 with the letter''s Gentile-Christian audience. Careful attention to rhetorical movement shows that Paul addresses ''the Jew'' not in order to challenge his covenantal status, but to present a paradigm by which the righteousness manifest ''in Christ'' may be understood under the rubric of the integrity of God.
Häftad, Engelska, 2007
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Häftad, Engelska, 2010
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Häftad, Engelska, 2024
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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Some of the most heated contests around the apostle Paul today concern the effort to understand him wholly "within Judaism," and the effort to interpret him over against the culture and ideology of the early Roman Empire. In this collection of essays, Neil Elliott shows that these two conversations belong together and must be resolved together, by understanding Paul as a Jew living out Israel''s ancient hopes under the pressures of Roman imperial power.
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
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Engelska, 2024450 kr
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The apostle Paul has long been championed, or criticized, as a Christian thinker, as a brilliant theological genius, or an enthusiastic convert who spun arguments to justify his new allegiances. In these essays, Neil Elliott engages some of the most provocative currents in contemporary scholarship, including Paul and the nature of violence; the presumptions of religious, cultural, or national innocence in particular interpretations of the apostle; the recent enthusiasm for Paul in some streams of Marxist thought; competing construals of economic realities in Paul''s day (and our own); and questions surrounding Paul''s legacy today.
Häftad, Engelska, 2023
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
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Engelska, 2023553 kr
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In these essays, some of them never published before, Neil Elliott presents an understanding of Romans at odds with the traditional Protestant understanding (a treatise on justification by faith) or the "New Perspective" (Paul''s argument with Jewish "ethnocentrism"). The letter that emerges here is an urgent response to a historical situation: Paul engages what would quickly become the supersessionist norm in gentile Christianity, shaped by the Roman construal of subject peoples. Gathered here for the first time, these studies rely on rhetorical criticism, broad attention to Roman imperial ideology, and postcolonial criticism to argue for a strikingly new perspective on Romans.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2018
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The field of New Testament studies often appears splintered into widely different specializations and narrowly defined research projects. Nevertheless, some of the most important insights have come about when curious men and women have defied disciplinary boundaries and drawn on other fields of knowledge in order to gain a more adequate view of history. The essays in Bridges in New Testament Interpretation offer surveys of the current scholarly discussion in areas of New Testament and Christian origins where cross-disciplinary fertilization has been decisive and describe the role that interdisciplinary 'bridges,' especially as led by Richard A. Horsley, have played. Topics include the socioeconomic history of Roman Palestine; the historical Jesus in political and media contexts; communication media, orality, and social context in the study of Q; the Gospels in the context of oral culture, performance, and social memory; reading Paul’s letters in the context of Roman imperial culture; the narrativization of early Christianity in relation to the ancient media environment; and the role of power in shaping our understanding of history, as evident in 'people’s history;' the historical agency of subordinate classes; and the role of public and 'hidden transcripts' in contexts shaped by power relations. Essays also address the role of the interpreter as engaged with the social and political concerns of our time. The sum is even greater than the parts, presenting a powerful argument for the value of further exploration across interdisciplinary bridges.