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Focusing on Paul:

persuasion and theological design in Romans and Galatians
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Walter de Gruyter, 2007 - Religion - 443 pages
This volume consists of some 20 studies on Paul, reflecting 30 years of Pauline research. The author focuses on reading the Pauline texts as closely as possible by applying a keen knowledge of Greek, linguistics, style, rhetoric and exegetical methodology. The articles cover aspects of Paula (TM)s background, his conversion to the Christian faith, his style, and particularly his strategies of persuasion and his theology. Romans and Galatians form two of the main foci of his research. Themes investigated include complex and hotly debated issues such as the forensic character of Romans, homosexuality, the so-called new perspective on Paul, and Pauline ethics.
  

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Contents

A Neglected Aspect of Pauls Style
35
Vilification as a Pragmatic Device in Early Christian
45
Towards Understanding the Essence
57
The Centrality of Grace in the Theology of Paul
77
Primitive Christian Belief in the Resurrection of Jesus
95
Faith and Obedience in Paul
117
Alienation and ReIdentification as Pragmatic Strategies
149
13 A Possible Solution to an Old Exegetical
171
34 and the Gospel Tradition A Reassessment of
239
Forensic Metaphors in Romans and Their Soteriological
249
Paul Homosexuality and Christian Ethics
281
Die Kirche als doxologische Gemeinschaft im Römerbrief
297
Gesetzesgerechtigkeit und Glaubensgerechtigkeit
309
Dikaiosyne in Römer 6 Beobachtungen zur ethischen
319
TextCritical Issues in Romans 1416
351
Shaping a Christian Lifestyle in the Roman Capital
371

7 The Genesis and Socio
179
The Ecclesiastical Situation of the First Generation Roman
201
117
219
Bibliography 19622006
405
Acknowledgments
413
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Andriedu Toit, University of Pretoria, South Africa; Cilliers Breytenbach, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, andUniversity of Stellenbosch, South Africa; David S. du Toit, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germa

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