Paul, Theologian of God's Apocalypse

Paul, Theologian of God's Apocalypse
Title Paul, Theologian of God's Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Martinus C. de Boer
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 274
Release 2020-05-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532686803

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This collection of essays argues that Paul’s articulation of Christ and his saving work makes use of the categories and perspectives of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology. Such eschatology is concerned with the expectation that God will finally and irrevocably put an end to the present order of reality (“this age”) and replace it with a new, transformed order of reality (“the age to come”). In Paul’s view, God has initiated this eschatological act of cosmic rectification in the person and work of Christ. The essays included, two of them previously unpublished, investigate and illuminate various aspects of Paul’s christologically focused appropriation of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology, particularly in his letters to the Galatians and the Romans. The collection begins with the author’s seminal essay on the two tracks of Jewish apocalyptic eschatology (forensic and cosmological) from 1989 and ends with an essay from 2016 containing the author’s retrospective restatement and elaboration of his views.

Apocalyptic Paul

Apocalyptic Paul
Title Apocalyptic Paul PDF eBook
Author Beverly Roberts Gaventa
Publisher
Pages 207
Release 2019-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781602589704

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Romans 5-8 revolve around God's dramatic cosmic activity and its implications for humanity and all of creation. Apocalyptic Paul measures the power of Paul's rhetoric about the relationship of cosmic power to the Law, interpretations of righteousness and the self, and the link between grace and obedience. A revealing study of Paul's understanding of humanity in light of God's apocalyptic action through Jesus Christ, Apocalyptic Paul illuminates Romans 5-8 and shows how critical this neglected part of Romans was to Paul's literary project.

All Set Free

All Set Free
Title All Set Free PDF eBook
Author Matthew J. Distefano
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 143
Release 2015-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498234593

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What is the ending to the human drama? Will all be reconciled to God in the end? Does God demand an altar, a corpse, and blood? Or, rather, is the Christian God set apart from all the other gods throughout history? All Set Free sets out to answer some of the more difficult questions Christians today are faced with. It will challenge the Augustinian understanding of hell and the Calvinist understanding of the atonement; replacing them with a more Christ-centered understanding of both doctrines. This book will also use the work of Rene Girard in order to reshape how many understand "what it means to be human." Then and only then should we ask: "Who is God?" Come explore what has become Matthew's theological pilgrimage to this point. Come discover the God of peace.

Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination

Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination
Title Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination PDF eBook
Author Ben C. Blackwell
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 403
Release 2016-06-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506409091

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Since the mid-twentieth century, apocalyptic thought has been championed as a central category for understanding the New Testament writings and the letters of Paul above all. But “apocalyptic” has meant different things to different scholars. Even the assertion of an “apocalyptic Paul” has been contested: does it mean the invasive power of God that breaks with the present age (Ernst Käsemann), or the broader scope of revealed heavenly mysteries, including the working out of a “many-staged plan of salvation” (N. T. Wright), or something else altogether? Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination brings together eminent Pauline scholars from diverse perspectives, along with experts of Second Temple Judaism, Hellenistic philosophy, patristics, and modern theology, to explore the contours of the current debate. Contributors discuss the history of what apocalypticism, and an “apocalyptic Paul,” have meant at different times and for different interpreters; examine different aspects of Paul’s thought and practice to test the usefulness of the category; and show how different implicit understandings of apocalypticism shape different contemporary presentations of Paul’s significance.

Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel

Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel
Title Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel PDF eBook
Author Johan Christiaan Beker
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 1982
Genre
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The Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul

The Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul
Title The Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul PDF eBook
Author Jan N. Bremmer
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 268
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789042918511

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The Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul is the first modern collection of studies on the most important aspects of the Visio Pauli, the most popular early Christian apocalypse in the Middle Ages. The volume starts with a short study of the textual traditions of the Visio Pauli, its Jewish and early Christian traditions as well as its influence on later literature, such as Dante. This is followed by studies of the Prologue, the four rivers of Eden, the place of the Ocean, the relation between body and soul, the image of hell and its punishments, and the connection with fantastic literature. Finally, a codicological, comparative, and textual re-evaluation of the Coptic translation attempts to correct earlier errors and to rehabilitate the value and interest of this long neglected version of the Visio Pauli. The book is concluded with a study of the earthly tribunal in the fourth heaven of the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul. As has become customary, the volume is rounded off by an extensive bibliography of the Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul and a detailed index.

Paul, Theologian of God’s Apocalypse

Paul, Theologian of God’s Apocalypse
Title Paul, Theologian of God’s Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Martinus C. de Boer
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 242
Release 2020-05-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 153268682X

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This collection of essays argues that Paul's articulation of Christ and his saving work makes use of the categories and perspectives of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology. Such eschatology is concerned with the expectation that God will finally and irrevocably put an end to the present order of reality ("this age") and replace it with a new, transformed order of reality ("the age to come"). In Paul's view, God has initiated this eschatological act of cosmic rectification in the person and work of Christ. The essays included, two of them previously unpublished, investigate and illuminate various aspects of Paul's christologically focused appropriation of ancient Jewish apocalyptic eschatology, particularly in his letters to the Galatians and the Romans. The collection begins with the author's seminal essay on the two tracks of Jewish apocalyptic eschatology (forensic and cosmological) from 1989 and ends with an essay from 2016 containing the author's retrospective restatement and elaboration of his views.