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''' Paul: Fresh Perspectives''' [aka Paul: In Fresh Perspective] (2005) is a book by [[Nicholas Thomas Wright]].  
''' Paul: Fresh Perspectives''' [aka Paul: In Fresh Perspective] (2005) is a book by [[Nicholas Thomas Wright]].  
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==Abstract==
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<bibexternal title=" Paul: In Fresh Perspective" author="Wright"/>

Paul: Fresh Perspectives [aka Paul: In Fresh Perspective] (2005) is a book by Nicholas Thomas Wright.

Abstract

<This book builds on and develops a new approach to Paul being formulated by a group of scholars (including Tom Wright). The book first outlines different angles that have been taken (accent on his Jewishness, his citizenship, his approach to the Law, his determination to bring in non-Jews) etc. It then puts forward, as a coherent thesis, the new approach that will be expanded on in the next large volume in the Christian Origins and the Question of God series. The book is based on the prestigious Hulsean Lectures he gave at Cambridge.>--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London [England]: SPCK; and Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2005.

Translations

Table of contents

  • Part I: Themes
    • 1. Paul's World, Paul's Legacy
    • 2. Creation and Covenant
    • 3. Messiah and Apocalyptic
    • 4. Gospel and Empire
  • Part II: Structures
    • 5. Rethinking God
    • 6. Reworking God's People
    • 7. Reimagining God's Future
    • 8. Jesus, Paul and the Task of the Church

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