Law in Paul's thought /

"Until now Paul's theology has been treated in exegetical literature almost exclusively as a systematic ntil now Paul's theology has been treated in exegetical literature almost exclusively as a systematic whole. Here, by contrast, the attempt is made to show how Paul's theology can be adequately... Full description

Main Author: Hubner, Hans.
Other Authors: Greig, C. G., Riches, John.
Published: Edinburgh, Scotland : T&T Clark, 1984
Series: Studies of the New Testament and its world
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245 |a Law in Paul's thought /  |c by Hans Hubner; translated by James C. G. Greig; edited by John Riches  |h [electronic resource] 
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500 |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References. 
500 |a Translation of: Das Gesetz bei Paulus: Ein Beitrag zum Werden der paulinischen Theologie, Gottingen, 1978. 
520 |a "Until now Paul's theology has been treated in exegetical literature almost exclusively as a systematic ntil now Paul's theology has been treated in exegetical literature almost exclusively as a systematic whole. Here, by contrast, the attempt is made to show how Paul's theology can be adequately understood only when it is seen in relation to its development. There is a decisive process of theological development between Galatians and Romans which in turn must be related to Paul's biography. Law in Paul's Thought examines the relation between Paul's teaching in Galatians and Romans, arguing that there is a major shift in emphasis between the two. An intriguing and concisely argued monograph, it points to a striking discord within Paul's view of the Law and asks whether these differences should not be explained in terms of development in Paul's theology. H bner skillfully traces the arguments and interconnections between arguments in the different passages, illuminating Paul's theology from law."--Bloomsbury Publishing. 
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700 |a Riches, John. 
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