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N. T. Wright · 2013
A comprehensive scholarly study of the Apostle Paul's theology and letters, contextualized within first-century Jewish, Roman, and Greek worlds. Wright integrates historical exegesis, theological interpretation, and narrative analysis to present Paul's reworking of Judaism around Jesus as Messiah.
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What this book knows
Paul's theology is a coherent Jewish worldview reshaped around the Messiah, Spirit, and the faithfulness of Israel's covenant God.
calling
the Jews were entrusted with God's oracles — the message is from John to Frank, not from John to Bill
PFG-RC-1900the little churches would be able to remain united, live with radical holiness demanded by new creation, and be true to their vocation
PFG-RC-1952faith-and-doubt
Through the Messiah, the end and goal of the law, Deuteronomy 30 is at last fulfilled — the faithfulness of God matched by the faithfulness of this renewed people
PFG-RC-1906Professing that Jesus is lord, and believing that God raised him from the dead, constitute the reality towards which Deuteronomy 30 was pointing
PFG-RC-1920self-and-identity
I don't do what I want but what I hate … it is no longer I that do it; it's sin, living within me
PFG-RC-1914Torah's condemnation of Israel is the means by which the divine purpose is strangely fulfilled — the 'I' must die with the Messiah and rise again
PFG-RC-1913Illuminates
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