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Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis Wendy Dabourne

Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis By Wendy Dabourne

Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis by Wendy Dabourne


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This book is about how to read Paul's letters as first-century epistles. A method is worked out by studying Romans 1.16-4.25. The result is a presentation of Romans as a highly practical letter, in which we see justification by grace through faith as theology at work.

Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis Summary

Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis: Romans 1.16-4.25 and a New Approach to the Letters by Wendy Dabourne

Three factors prompt this re-examination of the underlying questions that shape mainstream exegesis of Paul's letters. Hermeneutical studies have destabilized assumptions about the nature of meaning in texts; the letters are usually characterized as pastoral but explicated as expressions of Paul's thought; and the impact of E. P. Sanders' work on Paul has sharpened exegetical problems in Romans 1.16-4.25. The outcome is a two-step method of exegesis that considers a letter first in the light of the author's purpose in creating it and second as evidence for the patterns of thought from which it sprang. The passage appears as pastoral preaching, helping the Romans to deal with the implications of the fact that the God of Israel is now accepting believing Gentiles on the same basis as believing Jews. Justification by grace through faith emerges as the theological understanding of God's action in Christ that grounds pastoral speech.

Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis Reviews

' one can only commend this provocative work.' Irish Theological Quarterly

About Wendy Dabourne

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Table of Contents

Abbreviations; 1. Asking new exegetical questions; 2. Exegesis of Romans 1.16-4.25: The basic conception and its problems; 3. Romans 1.16-4.25: what do we want to know?; 4. The basis for separating presuppositions from intended address; 5. How to trace what Paul was intending to say to the Romans; 6. Working from the problems of interpretation within the justification framework; 7. Paul's purpose in creating the text; 8. The nature of the text; 9. Hypothesis describing Romans 1.16-4.25; 10. The teleological exposition of Romans 1.16-4.25; 11. Testing the teleological reading; 12. The causal exposition of Romans 1.16-4.25; 13. Review and conclusion; Select bibliography; General index; Index of biblical and other ancient literature.

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NPB9780521640039
9780521640039
0521640032
Purpose and Cause in Pauline Exegesis: Romans 1.16-4.25 and a New Approach to the Letters by Wendy Dabourne
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-01-21
270
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