Moral formation according to Paul : the context and coherence of Pauline ethics / James W. Thompson. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2011.Description: xv, 256 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801039027
- BS2655.T473.M673 2011
- BS2655
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Introduction : Paul's moral teaching in context -- Ethics in Hellenistic Judaism : maintaining Jewish identity in the diaspora -- Shaping an identity : moral instruction and community formation -- From catechesis to correspondence : ethos and ethics in 1 Thessalonians -- Pauline catechesis and the lists of vices and virtues -- Paul, the law, and moral instruction -- Paul, the passions, and the law -- Putting love into practice -- Ethics and the disputed letters of Paul -- Conclusion: The coherence of Paul's moral teaching.
Leading biblical scholar James Thompson explains that Paul offers a coherent moral vision based not only on the story of Christ but also on the norms of the law. Paul did not live with a sharp dichotomy of law and gospel and recognized the continuing importance of the law. --from publisher description
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