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Apostle of persuasion : theology and rhetoric in the Pauline letters / James W. Thompson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [(c)2020.Description: xii, 307 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0801099722
  • 9780801099724
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  • BS2651.A667 2020
  • BS2651.T473.A667 2020
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Contents:
Introduction: Rhetoric and Theology in Paul 1. The Rhetoric of Paul's Letters 2. Paul and the Pharisaic Tradition 3. Where Christian Theology Began: Jesus and the Early Church 4. Paul's Ethos and His Theology 5. First Thessalonians: A Template for Theological Reflection 6. Christology and Persuasion 7. Greco-Roman Values and the Theology of the Cross: The Corinthian Correspondence 8. The Theology of the Cross and Justification by Faith 9. Romans, The Righteous of God, and the Defense of Paul's Ministry 10. "Seek the Things That Are Above": Persuasion in Colossians and Ephesians 11. Pauline Theology and Rhetoric in the Pastoral Epistles Conclusion: Paul's Pastoral Theology
Summary: This book is the culmination of a career of researching and teaching Paul's letters. Highly respected senior New Testament scholar James Thompson offers a unique approach to Pauline theology, focusing on Paul's attempts to persuade his audience toward moral formation. Thompson recognizes Paul as a pastor who brought together theology and rhetoric to encourage spiritual formation in his communities. Attempts to find total consistency in Paul's writings fail, says Thompson, because Paul's persuasive tactics changed depending on the situation he was addressing. "A highly respected senior New Testament scholar offers a unique approach to Pauline theology, focusing on Paul's attempt to persuade his audience toward moral formation"-- Provided by publisher. https://www.amazon.com/Apostle-Persuasion-Theology-Rhetoric-Pauline/dp/0801099722/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780801099724&qid=1590680410&sr=8-1
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Introduction: Rhetoric and Theology in Paul 1. The Rhetoric of Paul's Letters 2. Paul and the Pharisaic Tradition 3. Where Christian Theology Began: Jesus and the Early Church 4. Paul's Ethos and His Theology 5. First Thessalonians: A Template for Theological Reflection 6. Christology and Persuasion 7. Greco-Roman Values and the Theology of the Cross: The Corinthian Correspondence 8. The Theology of the Cross and Justification by Faith 9. Romans, The Righteous of God, and the Defense of Paul's Ministry 10. "Seek the Things That Are Above": Persuasion in Colossians and Ephesians 11. Pauline Theology and Rhetoric in the Pastoral Epistles Conclusion: Paul's Pastoral Theology

This book is the culmination of a career of researching and teaching Paul's letters. Highly respected senior New Testament scholar James Thompson offers a unique approach to Pauline theology, focusing on Paul's attempts to persuade his audience toward moral formation. Thompson recognizes Paul as a pastor who brought together theology and rhetoric to encourage spiritual formation in his communities. Attempts to find total consistency in Paul's writings fail, says Thompson, because Paul's persuasive tactics changed depending on the situation he was addressing. "A highly respected senior New Testament scholar offers a unique approach to Pauline theology, focusing on Paul's attempt to persuade his audience toward moral formation"-- Provided by publisher.

https://www.amazon.com/Apostle-Persuasion-Theology-Rhetoric-Pauline/dp/0801099722/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780801099724&qid=1590680410&sr=8-1

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James W. Thompson (PhD, Vanderbilt University) is scholar in residence at the Graduate School of Theology at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. He is the editor of Restoration Quarterly and has written numerous books, including Moral Formation according to Paul, Pastoral Ministry according to Paul, and The Church according to Paul.

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