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Irony of Galatians Paul's Letter in First-Century Context

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ISBN-10: 0800632141

ISBN-13: 9780800632144

Edition: 2002

Authors: Mark D. Nanos

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List price: $39.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 11/14/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 392
Size: 8.00" wide x 12.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Douglas Campbellnbsp;is a New Testament professor at Duke Divinity School. nbsp;His main research interests comprise the life and thought (i.e. theology and its development) of Paul with particular reference to soteriological models rooted in apocalyptic as against justification or salvation-history. However, he is interested in contributions to Pauline analysis from modern literary theory, from modern theology, from epistolary theory, ancient rhetoric, ancient comparative religion, modern linguistics and semantic theory, and from sociology. His recent publications includenbsp; The Rhetoric of Righteousness in Romans 3:21-26 , and he editednbsp; The Call to Serve: Biblical and Theological…    

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Prologuep. 1
The Methodological Basis for Interpreting This Letterp. 17
Preliminary Qualification of the Source Materialp. 19
Establishing the Rhetorical and Historical Context of this Letterp. 25
The Epistolary Character of Galatians as Ironic Rebukep. 32
The Structure of Paul's Argumentp. 62
Identifying the Players and Exigenciesp. 73
The Identity of the Addresseesp. 75
Viewing the Exigencies from Multiple Perspectivesp. 86
Engaging the Prevailing Interpretationsp. 110
Proposing a New Identification: The Influencersp. 193
A New Construction of the Galatian Contextsp. 201
The Local Jewish and Pagan Communal Contexts of the Addresseesp. 203
Paul's "Good News of Christ" versus the Influencers' "News of Good"p. 284
Conclusion: The Irony of Galatiansp. 317
Some Problems with Rhetorical Classification of Galatiansp. 323
Bibliographyp. 333
Index of Ancient Sourcesp. 361
Index of Selected Subjectsp. 369
Index of Modern Authorsp. 373
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