The Road from Damascus (1997 Longenecker), edited volume

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The Road from Damascus (1997) is a book by Richard N. Longenecker.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1997.

Table of contents

  • Interpreting Paul's conversion : then and now / Bruce Corley
  • A realized hope, a new commitment, and a developed proclamation: Paul and Jesus / Richard N. Longenecker
  • A new understanding of the present and the future : Paul and eschatology / I. Howard Marshall
  • Israelite, convert, apostle to the Gentiles: the origin of Paul's Gentile mission / Terence L. Donaldson
  • Paul and justification by faith / James D. G. Dunn
  • God reconciled his enemy to himself: the origin of Paul's concept of reconciliation / Seyoon Kim
  • Contours of covenant theology in the post-conversion Paul / Bruce W. Longenecker
  • Sinai as viewed from Damascus : Paul's reevaluation of the Mosaic law / Stephen Westerholm
  • Paul's conversion as key to his understanding of the spirit / Gordon D. Fee
  • Paul on women and gender : a comparison with early Jewish views / Judith M. Gundry-Volf
  • Paul's conversion and his ethic of freedom in Galatians / G. Walter Hansen.

External links

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