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Rereading Paul together : Protestant and Catholic perspectives on justification / edited by David E. Aune. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2006.Description: 270 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801028403
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT764.A926.R474 2006
  • BT764
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Contents:
Introduction to the Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification / David G. Truemper -- Catholic reception of the Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification / Susan K. Wood -- The Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification : a Lutheran systematic theological perspective / Michael Root -- Justification by faith in Pauline thought : a Catholic view / Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Can we reread Paul together any longer? : Joseph A. Fitzmyer's view of Pauline justification in context / Richard E. DeMaris -- Justification by faith in Pauline thought : a Lutheran view / John Reumann -- A conversation among friends : a Roman Catholic response to John Reumann / Margaret M. Mitchell -- Interpretations of Paul in the early church / David M. Rylaarsdam -- Medieval and Reformation readings of Paul / Randall C. Zachman -- Recent readings of Paul relating to justification by faith / David E. Aune.
Subject: This important volume provides a contemporary reassessment of the Pauline doctrine of justification from both Protestant and Roman Catholic perspectives. The essays represent the culmination of a new ecumenical spirit and several decades of conversation between Lutheran and Roman Catholic representatives, a process that culminated in a Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification that was signed in 1999. Following an introduction by David G. Truemper, these biblical, historical, and theological chapters balance Protestant and Roman Catholic perspectives. The collection will be of great interest to biblical scholars, theologians, and historians of doctrine who are concerned with the interpretation of Paul, the division of the Western church, and the continuing ecumenical conversation.
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Introduction to the Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification / David G. Truemper -- Catholic reception of the Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification / Susan K. Wood -- The Joint declaration on the doctrine of justification : a Lutheran systematic theological perspective / Michael Root -- Justification by faith in Pauline thought : a Catholic view / Joseph A. Fitzmyer -- Can we reread Paul together any longer? : Joseph A. Fitzmyer's view of Pauline justification in context / Richard E. DeMaris -- Justification by faith in Pauline thought : a Lutheran view / John Reumann -- A conversation among friends : a Roman Catholic response to John Reumann / Margaret M. Mitchell -- Interpretations of Paul in the early church / David M. Rylaarsdam -- Medieval and Reformation readings of Paul / Randall C. Zachman -- Recent readings of Paul relating to justification by faith / David E. Aune.

This important volume provides a contemporary reassessment of the Pauline doctrine of justification from both Protestant and Roman Catholic perspectives. The essays represent the culmination of a new ecumenical spirit and several decades of conversation between Lutheran and Roman Catholic representatives, a process that culminated in a Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification that was signed in 1999. Following an introduction by David G. Truemper, these biblical, historical, and theological chapters balance Protestant and Roman Catholic perspectives. The collection will be of great interest to biblical scholars, theologians, and historians of doctrine who are concerned with the interpretation of Paul, the division of the Western church, and the continuing ecumenical conversation.

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