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Unveiling the apocalyptic Paul: Paul's interpreters and the rhetoric of criticism
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ISBN: 1850755906 9781850755906 Year: 1996 Volume: 127 Publisher: Sheffield: Sheffield academic press,

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Apocalyptic' is a key concept for 20th century interpretation of Paul, embracing several major figures and strands of inquiry. But the category 'apocalyptic' has itself of late come in for scrutiny, which in turn reflects back on 'apocalyptic' interpretation of Paul. This study offers a review of interpretation, ranging beyond Pauline studies to address 'apocalyptic' interpretation generally. Sustained attention to what interpreters are doing with this category, placed alongside what is claimed as being done, reveals a hermeneutical story of considerable interest and wide relevance, which situ


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The Oxford handbook of Pauline studies
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ISBN: 9780199600489 9780192545343 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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"This volume has taken a rather circuitous path to publication. The project began under the wise editorship of Barry Matlock, who originally contracted most of the essays in the table of contents. A few years along the way, however, Matlock handed over editorship to me, Matthew Novenson. I brought the volume to completion by collecting the essays contracted by Matlock and contracting quite a few more. One happy consequence of this unusual process is that our contributors run the gamut from very senior professors to early-career researchers. Together they offer, in addition to their outstanding expertise in the subject matter, a valuable snapshot of the field in the early twenty-first century. I owe thanks to Barry Matlock for his outstanding formative work on this project and to Tom Perridge, Karen Raith, and Katie Bishop, along with their crack team at Oxford University Press, for seeing the whole thing through from beginning to end. I wish that I had had this book years ago when I was a green graduate student trying to learn my way around the bewildering field of Pauline studies, and I hope that the book will now be a help to many others"--

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