Apostle Paul : his lif an theology /
Udo Schnelle ; translated by M. Eugene Boring.
- 695 páginas ; 24 centímetros
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The Course of Paul's Life and the Development of His Thought -- Prologue: Paul as Challenge and Provocation -- Sources and Chronology for Paul's Life and Work: Definite and Hypothetical -- The Pre-Christian Paul: Open-Minded Religious Zealot -- The Call to be Apostle to the Gentiles: The New Horizon -- The Christian Paul: A Volcano Begins to Rumble -- The Apostolic Council and the Incident at Antioch: The Problems Remain Unresolved -- Paul's Independent Mission: The Volcano Erupts -- Paul and the Thessalonians: Consolation and Confidence -- First Corinthians: High and True Wisdom -- Second Corinthians: Peace and War -- Paul and the Galatians: Discovery in Conflict -- Paul and the Church in Rome: High-Level Encounter -- Paul in Rome: The Old Man and His Work -- The Presence of Salvation as the Center of Pauline Theology -- Theology: The God Who Acts -- Christology: The Lord Who Is Present -- Soteriology: The Transfer Has Begun -- Pneumatology: The Spirit Moves and Works -- Anthropology: The Struggle for the Self -- Ethic: The New Being as Meaning Formation -- Ecclesiology: The Church as a Demanding and Attracting Fellowship -- Eschatology: Expectation and Memory -- Epilogue: Pauline Thought as Enduring Meaning Formation.