Paul: An Outline of His Theology

Paul: An Outline of His Theology

Paul: An Outline of His Theology

Paul: An Outline of His Theology

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Overview

In this newly translated volume, Michael Wolter (University of Bonn, Germany) outlines the architecture of the Apostle’s theology. Wolter contends that it is indeed possible to discover Paul’s core theological commitments, despite the fact that the sources for Paul’s theology—his letters—are diverse, contextually dependent snapshots of the Apostle’s thinking at a particular moment in time.

Wolter frames Paul’s enterprise as a theology of mission and conversion—a mission that accounts for the life and preaching of Paul and a conversion that highlights the experience of Christ shared by all believers. Pauline theology finds expression in the phrase "faith in Christ," which refers to the complete reorientation and exclusive new identity of the Christian.

Wolter places Paul’s theology into a narrative context, often referred to by Paul himself, that emphasizes the time before Paul’s conversion, Paul’s encounter with the risen Christ, and the complex events leading to the Antioch incident. Wolter then explores the theology of Paul’s Gospel and the response to this good news—faith—before detailing eleven interlocking and overlapping elements of Paul’s thought.

Wolter’s outline successfully delineates a theology common to all of Paul’s letters, and does so without collapsing the texts into a timeless whole. By using the language of Paul himself, Wolter reveals the unity of Paul’s theology while simultaneously unpacking it via categories drawn from modern scholarship. Wolter’s Paul is as vibrant as it is careful—as compelling as it is relevant.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481304160
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 492
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Wolter is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at the Faculty of Protestant Theology at the University of Bonn in Germany.

Robert L. Brawley is Albert G. McGaw Professor of New Testament Emeritus at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago.

Table of Contents

Preface to the German Edition
Preface to the English Edition
Translator's Preface
I. Prologue
II. From Tarsus to Damascus
III. The Period in Antioch
IV. The Gospel
V. Faith
VI. The Salvific Reality of Jesus' Death
VII. Baptism
VIII. The Holy Spirit
IX. Hope
X. "Christ Mysticism" and "Participation in Christ"
XI. The Community of Believers
XII. Ethics
XIII. Justification on the Basis of Faith
XIV. And What Becomes of Israel?
XV. Epilogue
Works Cited
Index of Biblical Texts
Index of Subjects
Index of Greek Words

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Susan Eastman

With magisterial breadth and provocative analysis, Michael Wolter offers a bold new interpretation of Paul's theology focusing on the interface between Paul's theological development and the identity formation of his converts.

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