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Paul's mythologizing program in Romans 5-8, by Martinus C. de Boer; Righteousness, cosmic and microcosmic, by Stephen Westerholm; A tale of two gardens: Augustine's narrative interpretation of Romans 5, by Benjamin Myers; Under Grace: The Christ-gift and the construction of a Christian Habitus, by John M.G. Barclay; The Shape of the "I": the Psalter, the Gospel, and the speaker in Romans 7, by Beverly Roberts Gaventa; Double Participation and the responsible self in Romans 5-8, by Susan Eastman; The Love of God is a sovereign thing: the witness of Romans 8:31-39 and the Royal Office of Jesus Christ, by Philip G. Ziegler; Creation, Cosmos, and Conflict in Romans 8-9, by Neil Elliott; Afterword: The Human Moral Drama, J. Louis Martyn
Paul's mythologizing program in Romans 5-8, by Martinus C. de Boer; Righteousness, cosmic and microcosmic, by Stephen Westerholm; A tale of two gardens: Augustine's narrative interpretation of Romans 5, by Benjamin Myers; Under Grace: The Christ-gift and the construction of a Christian Habitus, by John M.G. Barclay; The Shape of the "I": the Psalter, the Gospel, and the speaker in Romans 7, by Beverly Roberts Gaventa; Double Participation and the responsible self in Romans 5-8, by Susan Eastman; The Love of God is a sovereign thing: the witness of Romans 8:31-39 and the Royal Office of Jesus Christ, by Philip G. Ziegler; Creation, Cosmos, and Conflict in Romans 8-9, by Neil Elliott; Afterword: The Human Moral Drama, J. Louis Martyn
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* Article -- [[Mark P. Surburg]] -- '''Rectify or justify?: A response to J. Louis Martyn's interpretation of Paul's righteousness language''' -- ''Concordia Theological Quarterly'' 77.1-2 (2013) 45-77 -- <English>


== 2010 ==
== 2010 ==

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Paul & Apocalypticism

2020

  • Book -- Gabriele Boccaccini -- Paul's Three Paths to Salvation (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2020) -- <English>

2018

  • Article -- Lisa M. Bowens -- Divine Desire: Paul's Apocalyptic God of Rescue -- Theology Today 75.1 (2018) 9-21 -- <English>

2016

2014

  • Article -- Loren Stuckenbruck -- Overlapping Ages at Qumran and ‘Apocalyptic' in Pauline Theology -- The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature, ed. Jean-Sébastien Rey (Leiden: Brill, 2014), 309-326 -- <English>

2013

  • Edited volume -- Beverly R. Gaventa -- [[Apocalyptic Paul: cosmos and anthropos in Romans 5-8 (2013 Gaventa), edited volume --

Paul's mythologizing program in Romans 5-8, by Martinus C. de Boer; Righteousness, cosmic and microcosmic, by Stephen Westerholm; A tale of two gardens: Augustine's narrative interpretation of Romans 5, by Benjamin Myers; Under Grace: The Christ-gift and the construction of a Christian Habitus, by John M.G. Barclay; The Shape of the "I": the Psalter, the Gospel, and the speaker in Romans 7, by Beverly Roberts Gaventa; Double Participation and the responsible self in Romans 5-8, by Susan Eastman; The Love of God is a sovereign thing: the witness of Romans 8:31-39 and the Royal Office of Jesus Christ, by Philip G. Ziegler; Creation, Cosmos, and Conflict in Romans 8-9, by Neil Elliott; Afterword: The Human Moral Drama, J. Louis Martyn


  • Article -- Mark P. Surburg -- Rectify or justify?: A response to J. Louis Martyn's interpretation of Paul's righteousness language -- Concordia Theological Quarterly 77.1-2 (2013) 45-77 -- <English>

2010

  • Article -- Eliezer Gonzalez -- Concepts of righteousness in 1 Enoch 1-36 and Romans 1-3: a comparative analysis -- journal of the Adventist Theological Society 21.1-2 (2010) 184-210 -- <English> -- <Book of the Watchers> <1 Enoch>

2006

2002

  • Article -- Susan Eastman -- Whose Apocalypse? The Identity of the Sons of God in Romans 8:19 -- JBL 121

(2002) 263-77

2000

  • Article -- Martinus C. de Boer -- Paul and Apocalyptic Eschatology -- The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism. Volume 1: The Origins of Apocalypticism in Judaism and Christianity, ed. John J. Collins (London: Continuum, 2000), 345-83

1997

  • Book -- J. Louis Martyn -- Galatians: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Bible 33A; New York: Doubleday, 1997).
  • Book -- J. Louis Martyn -- Theological Issues in the Letters of Paul (Edinburgh: T & T Clark 1997);

1996

  • Book -- R. Barry Matlock -- Unveiling the Apocalyptic Paul: Paul’s Interpreters and the Rhetoric of Criticism -- "Journal for the Study of the New Testament" 127; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1996 -- <English>

1988

  • Book -- M. C. de Boer -- The Defeat of Death: Apocalyptic Eschatology in 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans

5 (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement 22; Sheffield: JSOT. 1988) -- <English>

1984

  • Article -- Leander Keck -- Paul and Apocalyptic Theology -- Interpretation 38.3 (1984) 229-241 -- <English>

1980

  • Book -- J. Christiaan Beker -- Paul the Apostle: The Triumph of God in Life and Thought (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1980) -- <English>

1964

  • Article -- David B. Bronson -- Journal of Biblical Literature 83.3 (1964) 287-292 -- <English>

1933

  • Article -- Emmanuele da San Marco -- Il concetto di giustizia dell'Enoc etiopico e S. Paolo -- Biblica 18.3 (1937) 277-302; 18.4 (1937) 383-417 -- <Italian> -- <1 Enoch>

Enoch and Paul have nothing in common, since salvation in Enoch is based on Justice while in Paul is based on Mercy.

1932

  • Article -- Bernhard Brinkmann -- Die Lehre von der Parusie beim hl. Paulus in ihrem Verhältnis zu den Anschauungen des Buches Henoch -- Biblica 13.3 (1932) 315-334; 13.4 (1932) 418-434 -- <German> -- <1 Enoch>

1926

  • Article -- Alfredo Maria Vitti -- Christus-Adam: de Paulino hoc conceptu interpretando eiusque ab extraneis fontibus independentia vindicanda -- Biblica 7.2 (1926) 121-145; 7.3 (1926) 270-285; 7.4 (1926) 384-401 -- <Latin> -- <Parables of Enoch>

1903

  • Book -- Robert Henry Charles -- A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life in Israel, in Judaism and in Christianity -- London: 1903 -- <English>

Charles makes a distinction between Legalistic Pharisaism and Apocalyptic Pharisaism

NOTES

The literature on Paul and apocalyptic thought is enormous and includes. See also:

  • Ernst Käsemann. “The Beginnings of Christian Theology." New Testament Questions of Today. trans. W.J. Montague (Philadelphia: Fortress. 1969). 82-107;
  • Ernst Käsemann. “On the Subject of Primitive Christian Apocalyptic," New Testament Questions of Today, 108-37;
  • Apocalyptic and the New Testament: Essays in Honor of J. Louis Martyn, ed. J. Marcus and M.L. Soards (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic, 1989);
  • Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology: With and Beyond J. Louis Martyn, ed. J.B. Davis and D. Harink (Eugene: Cascade. 2012);
  • The Unrelenting God: God’s Action in Scripture: Essays in Honor ofBeverly Roberts Gaventa. ed. David J. Downs and Matthew Skinner (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013);

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