The Nordic Paul: Finnish Approaches to Pauline Theology (2008 Aejmelaeus, Mustakallio), edited volume

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The Nordic Paul: Finnish Approaches to Pauline Theology (2008) is a volume edited by Lars Aejmelaeus and Antti Mustakallio.

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Editions

Published in London [England]: T&T Clark, 2008 (Library of New Testament Studies, 374]].

Contents

Finnish contributions to the debate on Paul and the law /; Stephen Westerholm --; Torn between two loyalties : Romans 9-11 and Paul's conflicting convictions /; Heikki Räisänen --; "God's righteousness" : once again /; Timo Laato --; Greco-Roman philosophy and Paul's teaching on law /; Niko Huttunen --; The Pauline Luther and the law : Lutheran theology re-engages the study of Paul /; Risto Saarinen --; "Christ is weak in Paul" : the opposition to Paul in Corinth /; Lars Aejmelaeus --; Rejoicing in the Judaisers' work? : the question of Paul's opponents in Phil. 1.15-18a /; Nina Pehkonen --; Paul's two letters to the Philippians? : some critical observations on the unity question of Philippians /; Jaakko Linko --; The false teaching and its source according to 2 Thess. 2.2 : a proposal for a "fresh" reading of the old crux /; Kenneth Liljeström --; Fighting against straw men : derhetorizing theology and history in Paul /; Lauri Thurén --; Towards a comprehensive analysis of Paul's argumentation /; Mika Hietanen --; The very first audiences of Paul's letters : the implications of end greetings /; Antti Mustakallio.

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