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Making Sense of Paul: A Basic Introduction to Pauline Theology
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Making Sense of Paul: A Basic Introduction to Pauline Theology

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Wiles introduces Paul’s theology by helping readers bridge the gaps of time and place between twenty-first-century Western readers and the first-century Mediterranean apostle. Writing with undergraduates in mind, Wiles especially relies upon solid interpretation coupled with modern analogies and engages the reader in a meaningful way. Taking her cue from the notion that what may be familiar may not necessarily be understood, Wiles shows how assuming knowledge of Paul’s thought world and language leads to confusion and misunderstanding. Thus familiar terms such as righteousness, sin, law, and grace take on a new dimension under Wiles’s guiding hand. Paul’s experience of God is also factored in as a very real dimension of his relationship with God. Wiles thinks once we are able to appreciate Paul in his own context, then Paul’s writings offer lessons about human existence for believer and nonbeliever alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1994
Pages
174
ISBN
9780801048043

Wiles introduces Paul’s theology by helping readers bridge the gaps of time and place between twenty-first-century Western readers and the first-century Mediterranean apostle. Writing with undergraduates in mind, Wiles especially relies upon solid interpretation coupled with modern analogies and engages the reader in a meaningful way. Taking her cue from the notion that what may be familiar may not necessarily be understood, Wiles shows how assuming knowledge of Paul’s thought world and language leads to confusion and misunderstanding. Thus familiar terms such as righteousness, sin, law, and grace take on a new dimension under Wiles’s guiding hand. Paul’s experience of God is also factored in as a very real dimension of his relationship with God. Wiles thinks once we are able to appreciate Paul in his own context, then Paul’s writings offer lessons about human existence for believer and nonbeliever alike.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1994
Pages
174
ISBN
9780801048043