Description
Over the course of his academic career, John M. G. Barclay has transformed how we think about Paul. Barclay’s contributions to Pauline Studies reached a new height with the publication of his award-winning
Paul and the Gift
, in which he presents a sophisticated reading of Paul’s theology of grace within the context of gift-giving in the Greco-Roman world. But where does Pauline scholarship go from here?
Featuring a diverse group of internationally renowned scholars,
The New Perspective on Grace
collects essays inspired by Barclay’s magnum opus. These essays broadly explore the implications of grace and gift across a variety of fields: biblical studies, theology, reception history, and theology in practice. Topics include:
Paul’s soteriology
The role of grace in Paul’s life and ministry
Implications of the New Perspective on Paul
Divine giving in the Gospels
Gift-giving and Christian aesthetics
Interpretations of Pauline grace from the patristic period to the present
Self-giving and self-care
Grace and ministry in marginalized communities
The New Perspective on Grace
is essential reading for all students and scholars who want to understand the current state of Pauline scholarship.
Contributors:
Edward Adams, Dorothea H. Bertschmann, Ben C. Blackwell, David Briones, Marion L. S. Carson, Stephen J. Chester, Susan Grove Eastman, Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Simon Gathercole, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, John K. Goodrich, Judith M. Gundry, Jane Heath, David G. Horrell, Jonathan A. Linebaugh, Joel Marcus, Orrey McFarland, Dean Pinter, Todd D. Still, Paul Trebilco, Michael Wolter


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