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  • From: criticaltom AT juno.com
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  • Subject: Re: [Corpus-Paul] Paul and the Torah
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 17:08:25 -0500

Not that it is directly Pauline, but please don't miss Jewish Law in Gentile Churches by Markus Bockmuehl.
 
Tom Edmondson
Scholar wannabe
 
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:31:51 -0700 "Tim Gallant" <tim AT timgallant.org> writes:
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:01 PM
> Subject: [Corpus-Paul] Paul and the Torah
>
>
> > Greetings Paul listers,
> >
> > If you were to build a library for the study of Paul,
> > what would be ten 'must-have' volumes you would
> > recommend?  I am trying to put together a personal
> > library for this very end, so any help would be much
> > appreciated.  Don't let the number 10 delimit you; if
> > you think of more than 10, plese list them as well! :)
>
> Well, the previously mentioned Westerholm volume is simply a
> must-have
> intro.  Sanders is a basic requirement, although that is more for
> his work
> on Judaism rather than Paul himself, which has been considerably
> less
> influential.  And there are obviously list members who have
> well-respected
> writings in this area....
>
> I would also place at least the following on the list (in no
> particular
> order):
>
> * Frank Thielman, _Paul & the Law_.  Thielman has several books in
> this
> area, but this is the most comprehensive.  Very helpful.
>
> * James D. G. Dunn, ed.  _Paul and the Mosaic Law_.  This is the
> printed
> version of the 1994 Durham-Tubingen symposium.  An excellent cast
> of
> perspectives.
>
> * Bishop Wright's forthcoming work on Paul (in his Christian Origins
> series)
> is obviously going to be of monumental significance.  But I think
> we're
> still at least a year away from seeing it.  Meanwhile, there is a
> great deal
> to glean from Wright's _The Climax of the Covenant_.
>
> * Seyoon Kim's _Paul and the New Perspective_ is one of the most
> important
> contributions defending a more or less traditional reading of Paul,
> as is
> Peter Stuhlmacher's small volume _Revisiting Paul's Doctrine of
> Justification_, although the subject matter is a bit more narrow.
>
> * Moving into specific letters, the NIB commentaries by Wright on
> Romans and
> Hays on Galatians are very important, because they reflect serious
> attempts
> to follow Pauline arguments from start to finish, rather than snatch
> from
> here and there.
>
> * Don't forget the global Pauline theologies, the most significant
> of which
> would probably be Herman Ridderbos, _Paul:  An Outline of His
> Theology_, and
> Dunn, _The Theology of Paul the Apostle_.
>
> BTW, most of you are probably aware of this, but a great Internet
> resource
> for NPP-related material is The Paul Page: 
> http://www.thepaulpage.com
>
> tim
>
> Tim Gallant
> Interim Pastor,
> Conrad Christian Reformed Church
> Conrad, MT
>
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>
> >
> > Cordially,
> >
> > Roland Mathews
> >
> >
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