One God, one people, one future : essays in honor of N.T. Wright /
One God, one people, one future : essays in honor of N.T. Wright /
Essays in honor of N.T. Wright. Essays in honour of N.T. Wright.
edited by John Anthony Dunne and Eric Lewellen.
- Fortress Press Edition.
- Minneapolis : Fortress Press, c2018.
- xiv, 622 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
"First published in Great Britain in 2018"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: Celebrating the Rt Revd Professor N.T. Wright / N.T. Wright and the promise of New Testament theology / One God. N.T. Wright's theodicy / The human face of God: God and the Christology of the New Testament / The Shema and 1 Corinthians 8.6 again / The way the One God works: covenant and ethics in 1 Corinthians / King Solomon, a new Adam and incorporative representative of God's people (1 Kings 3-4): a text that supports N.T. Wright on Paul and the Messiah / Reading Climax of the Covenant with John: return from exile, monotheism and the one people of God in the Fourth Gospel / One People. First Corinthians and the marks of God's "ekkl�esia": one, holy, catholic and apostolic / Grace, race and the people of God / Saints re-formed: the extension and expansion of hagios in Paul / Scot McKnight -- The healing of the blind and the lame in the Temple: David, 'Canaanites' and the reconstitution of Israel in Matthew 21.14 / Tom (aka N.T.) Wright on Galatians / The source of the problem: source arguments and the role of women in the world and in the church / Sex, scripture and improvisation / Paul and obedience / Neither sober nor of sound mind: Timothy's spirit of s�ophronismos / Paul, poverty and the powers: the eschatological body of Christ in the present evil age / Walking with the oppressed: lament and new-creational hope / One Future. Reclaiming all Paul's Rs: apostolic atonement by way of some Eastern Fathers / N.T. Wright and justification revisited: a contrarian perspective / Newness of life: gospel, church and the common good in Romans 12-13 / Narrative cross, apocalyptic resurrection: Ephesians and reading Paul / Apocalyptic and the history of God: possibilities from Mark's epistemological inclusio / 'One day as a thousand years': Psalm 90, humility and the certainty of eschatological judgement in 2 Peter 3.8 / Hope for what we do not yet see: the salvation of all Israel in Romans 11.25-27 / 'Beloved for the sake of their ancestors' (Romans 11.28b): God's covenant love in Romans and some Old Testament backgrounds / John Anthony Dunne and Eric Lewellen -- Michael F. Bird -- Michael Lloyd -- James D.G. Dunn -- Richard Bauckham -- Grant Macaskill -- Crispin Fletcher-Louis -- Nicholas Perrin -- Michael J. Gorman -- David G. Horrell -- Grant LeMarquand -- Peter Oakes -- Ben Witherington III -- Brian J. Walsh -- Andrew J. Goddard -- Oliver O'Donovan -- Bruce W. Longenecker -- Sylvia C. Keesmaat -- Edith M. Humphrey -- J. Andrew Cowan -- S.A. Cummins -- Carey C. Newman -- J. P. Davies -- Scott J. Hafemann -- Richard B. Hays -- Stephen I. Wright.
"Leading scholars from around the world engage with key facets of N.T. Wright's most important work, providing a window onto major debates and developments in New Testament studies in recent decades. These essays focus on N.T. Wright's contribution to New Testament theology and interpretation over the past four decades. The structure is three-fold, corresponding to the three areas of classic Jewish theology that Wright views as starting points for discerning the shape of New Testament theology: monotheism, election, and eschatology. Working within these broad categories, the contributors critically engage with Wright's work from both biblical and theological perspectives"--Publisher.
9781506448763 1506448763
Wright, N. T.
Wright, N. T.
Bible.--New Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--New Testament--Theology.
Bible.--New Testament.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
"First published in Great Britain in 2018"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: Celebrating the Rt Revd Professor N.T. Wright / N.T. Wright and the promise of New Testament theology / One God. N.T. Wright's theodicy / The human face of God: God and the Christology of the New Testament / The Shema and 1 Corinthians 8.6 again / The way the One God works: covenant and ethics in 1 Corinthians / King Solomon, a new Adam and incorporative representative of God's people (1 Kings 3-4): a text that supports N.T. Wright on Paul and the Messiah / Reading Climax of the Covenant with John: return from exile, monotheism and the one people of God in the Fourth Gospel / One People. First Corinthians and the marks of God's "ekkl�esia": one, holy, catholic and apostolic / Grace, race and the people of God / Saints re-formed: the extension and expansion of hagios in Paul / Scot McKnight -- The healing of the blind and the lame in the Temple: David, 'Canaanites' and the reconstitution of Israel in Matthew 21.14 / Tom (aka N.T.) Wright on Galatians / The source of the problem: source arguments and the role of women in the world and in the church / Sex, scripture and improvisation / Paul and obedience / Neither sober nor of sound mind: Timothy's spirit of s�ophronismos / Paul, poverty and the powers: the eschatological body of Christ in the present evil age / Walking with the oppressed: lament and new-creational hope / One Future. Reclaiming all Paul's Rs: apostolic atonement by way of some Eastern Fathers / N.T. Wright and justification revisited: a contrarian perspective / Newness of life: gospel, church and the common good in Romans 12-13 / Narrative cross, apocalyptic resurrection: Ephesians and reading Paul / Apocalyptic and the history of God: possibilities from Mark's epistemological inclusio / 'One day as a thousand years': Psalm 90, humility and the certainty of eschatological judgement in 2 Peter 3.8 / Hope for what we do not yet see: the salvation of all Israel in Romans 11.25-27 / 'Beloved for the sake of their ancestors' (Romans 11.28b): God's covenant love in Romans and some Old Testament backgrounds / John Anthony Dunne and Eric Lewellen -- Michael F. Bird -- Michael Lloyd -- James D.G. Dunn -- Richard Bauckham -- Grant Macaskill -- Crispin Fletcher-Louis -- Nicholas Perrin -- Michael J. Gorman -- David G. Horrell -- Grant LeMarquand -- Peter Oakes -- Ben Witherington III -- Brian J. Walsh -- Andrew J. Goddard -- Oliver O'Donovan -- Bruce W. Longenecker -- Sylvia C. Keesmaat -- Edith M. Humphrey -- J. Andrew Cowan -- S.A. Cummins -- Carey C. Newman -- J. P. Davies -- Scott J. Hafemann -- Richard B. Hays -- Stephen I. Wright.
"Leading scholars from around the world engage with key facets of N.T. Wright's most important work, providing a window onto major debates and developments in New Testament studies in recent decades. These essays focus on N.T. Wright's contribution to New Testament theology and interpretation over the past four decades. The structure is three-fold, corresponding to the three areas of classic Jewish theology that Wright views as starting points for discerning the shape of New Testament theology: monotheism, election, and eschatology. Working within these broad categories, the contributors critically engage with Wright's work from both biblical and theological perspectives"--Publisher.
9781506448763 1506448763
Wright, N. T.
Wright, N. T.
Bible.--New Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--New Testament--Theology.
Bible.--New Testament.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
