Beyond Old and New Perspectives on Paul: Reflections on the Work of Douglas Campbell (2014 Tilling), edited volume

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Beyond Old and New Perspectives on Paul: Reflections on the Work of Douglas Campbell (2014) is a volume edited by Chris Tilling.

Abstract

Essays from two conferences held at King's College, London in December 2011 and Duke University, North Carolina in November 2012./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-320) and indexes.

"New Testament studies are witnessing many exciting developments. And Douglas Campbell's groundbreaking publications are an important contribution to future discussions relating to Paul. Familiar problems relating to justification, "old" and "new" perspectives, and much more besides, have been tackled in fresh and exciting ways, setting down challenge after challenge to all those involved in Pauline studies. Campbell's publications therefore demand serious engagement. This book seeks to facilitate academic engagement with Campbell's work in a unique way. It contains numerous chapters critiquing his proposals, while others summarize the key themes succinctly. But it also contains Campbell's own response to the reception of his work, allowing him space to outline how his thinking has developed. In so doing, this work allows readers to be drawn into a vitally important conversation. It is academic theology in the making and constitutes the cutting edge of Pauline studies."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2014

Contents

Introduction / Chris Tilling -- A review of Douglas Campbell's The deliverance of God from a theological perspective / Alan J. Torrance -- Douglas Campbell's response to Alan J. Torrance -- Luther and The deliverance of God / Graham Tomlin -- Douglas Campbell's response to Graham Tomlin -- The current crisis: the capture of Paul's gospel by methodological Arianism / Douglas A. Campbell -- Campbell's apocalyptic gospel and Pauline Athanasianism / Chris Tilling -- Douglas Campbell's response to Chris Tilling -- "Arian" foundationalism or "Athanasian" apocalypticism: a patristic assessment / J. Warren Smith -- Douglas Campbell's response to J. Warren Smith -- Connecting the dots: one problem, one text, and the way ahead / Douglas A. Campbell -- A response to Campbell's "Connecting the dots" / David Hilborn -- Douglas Campbell's response to David Hilborn -- The legal mind of American Christianity / Kate Bowler -- Douglas Campbell's response to Kate Bowler -- Rereading Romans 1-3 / Douglas A. Campbell -- Beyond reasonable hope or recognition? Prosopopoeia in Romans 1:18-3:8 / Robin Griffith-Jones -- Douglas Campbell's response to Robin Griffith-Jones -- Rereading Romans 1-3 apocalyptically: a response to Douglas Campbell's "Rereading Romans 1-3" / Brittany E. Wilson -- Douglas Campbell's response to Brittany E. Wilson -- Rereading Paul's [DIKAIO]-language / Douglas A. Campbell -- Rereading Paul's [DIKAIO]-language: a response to Douglas Campbell's "Rereading Paul's [DIKAIO]-language" / Scott Hafemann -- Douglas Campbell's response to Scott Hafemann -- Campbell's faith: advancing the Pistis Christou debate / Chris Tilling -- Douglas Campbell's response to Chris Tilling -- The faith of Jesus Christ: an evangelical conundrum / Curtis W. Freeman -- Douglas Campbell's response to Curtis Freeman -- Appendix A. Covenant or contract? A study of the theological background of worship in seventeenth-century Scotland / James B. Torrance -- Appendix B. The contribution of McLeod Campbell to Scottish theology / James B. Torrance.

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