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Rethinking Paul
Protestant Theology and Pauline Exegesis

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  • Date Published: August 2023
  • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108742597

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  • In this book, Edwin van Driel analyzes contemporary Pauline exegesis and its implications for Protestant theology. Over the last several decades, scholars have offered fresh interpretations of the apostle, including the New Perspective on and the apocalyptic reading of Paul. Van Driel juxtaposes these proposals with traditional Protestant understandings of Paul and argues that the crucial difference between these two readings lies not in how one understands isolated Pauline notions but in different assumed narrative substructures of the apostle's writings. He explores how these new exegetical proposals deepen, broaden, enrich, and challenge traditional Protestant theological paradigms, as well as how they are situated alongside current contextual conversations on theological anthropology, social imagination, and the church's mission. Van Driel's volume opens up new avenues for interdisciplinary exploration and cooperation between biblical scholarship and theology.

    • Offers a theological reading of contemporary Pauline scholarship
    • Teases out the implications of contemporary Pauline exegesis for traditional Protestant theological ways of thinking
    • Explores how contemporary Pauline exegesis may come alongside contextual theological conversations on theological anthropology, social imagination, and the church's mission
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    Reviews & endorsements

    '… provocative and illuminating. … it clearly shows the transformations in theology that might occur if systematic theologians engaged biblical scholarship with greater care, rigor, and depth.' Aaron Klink, Religious Studies Review

    'This book is useful for every theologian ... In addition to the rich content of the book, it is also pleasantly written. The structure is clear and easy to follow without too much expertise in New Testament, Reformation history or dogmatics.' M. J. Luteijn, Theologia Reformata (from Dutch)

    '…van Driel's work is a welcome example of …conversation between theology and biblical exegesis, which will operate best in this spirit of openness to learn from one another.' John Barclay, International Journal of Systematic Theology

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    • Date Published: August 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108742597
    • length: 415 pages
    • dimensions: 215 x 140 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.53kg
    • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • Table of Contents

    1. The narrative substructure of Paul's thought
    2. Justifying faith
    3. Jesus' faith
    4. The return of the faithful one
    5. Atoning faithfulness
    6. Resurrection and justification
    7. The Pauline ordo salutis
    8. Church and Salvation
    9. Christ and history
    10. History and Israel
    11. The narrative of Paul's gospel
    12. Doing Pauline theology.

  • Author

    Edwin Chr. van Driel, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
    Edwin Chr. van Driel is the Directors' Bicentennial Professor of Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He is the author of Incarnation Anyway: Arguments for Supralapsarian Christology (2008) and edited What Is Jesus Doing? God's Activity in the Life and Work of the Church ( 2020).

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