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    Triumph Of God

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    Preface

    PART ONE: THE PAULINE LETTER

    1.The Hermeneutical Problem
    Three Solutions
    Summary

    2.Primary Themes In Pauline Thought
    The Dialectic Of Coherence And Contingency
    Apocalyptic As The Basis Of Paul’s Gospel

    PART TWO: THEOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

    3.The Contingency Of The Gospel
    Paul’s Occasional Letters
    Galatians And Romans

    4.The Coherence Of The Gospel
    Objections To Apocalyptic
    Apocalyptic And The Resurrection Of Christ
    The Cross Of Christ And The Demonic Powers
    Christian Life And The Church: The Appropriation And Practice Of The Gospel In The Horizon Of Hope

    5.The Enigma Of The Law And The Struggle Between Sin And Death
    The Law Amid The Struggle Between The Powers
    The Dilemma Of Sin And Death: Equal Or Disparate Powers?

    6.Summary

    Appendix: Paul The Theologian: Major Motifs In Pauline Theology

    Bibliography
    Indexes

    Additional Info
    This book posits two pillars as the foundations of Paul’s thought: 1) the interaction between coherence and contingency in Paul’s interpretation of the gospel and 2) the apocalyptic character of his gospel. The author ventures to demonstrate how Paul’s interpretation of the gospel as coherent is integral with Paul’s communication of the gospel as situationally contingent. These ostensibly opposing perspectives actually combine to form a fluid Pauline hermeneutic. The centrality of Christological apocalyptic in Paul’s interpretation is posited and involves a radical shift in traditional conceptions of Paul’s theology. The author is “recasting Paul’s theology as a theocentric theology of hope rather than as a Christocentric salvation-history (O. Cullmann) or as an existentialist theology of the cross (R. Bultmann). A theology of hope views the present as the dawn of the future and the future as the full actualization of the present.” Examining the implications of this approach-the ultimacy of God’s sovereignty and triumph beside the Christ- event, the formation of a “biblical- theology,” a rethinking of traditional concepts of salvation and ethics-the author intends to reveal a fresh and most enlightening view of Paul’s theology.

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    SKU (ISBN): 9780800624385
    ISBN10: 0800624386
    J. Christiaan Beker
    Binding: Trade Paper
    Published: June 1990
    Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media

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