Book Announcement: @ivpacademic’s Paul and Judaism Revisited A Study of Divine and Human Agency in Salvation
Some of you still like to read the Apostle Paul… so if you do, this looks like a good book
Some of you still like to read the Apostle Paul… so if you do, this looks like a good book
I’m going to be honest. My predilection lies with the New Perspective, but I was hoping for something more than what Dunn
James Beilby and Paul Eddy’s The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views has been one of my “go-to” theology books
Jesus, Paul and the People of God, A Theological Dialogue with N.T. Wright, is the collected essays as presented at
Witherington’s latest work is an 800 page masterpiece. In order to help me keep track of my thoughts on this
I had to order the book, after reading this explanation of the Ephesians Road: Wax’s Ephesians Road is simple and
Ran across this piece the other day –
T.C., a fine biblioblogger, defines repentance and righteousness within the New Perspectives on Paul framework, at least according to Bishop