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Abraham J. Malherbe --Yale Divinity School "Thomas Gillespie concentrates on the Pauline texts -- 1 Corinthians in particular -- that deal with early Christian prophecy. He engages other writers on the subject with verve as he exegetically tests their contentions, always maintaining a narrow, sharp focus on the texts themselves. His own proposal, made boldly and pursued relentlessly, is that the kerygma of the crucified Christ was the ground and subject of prophecy, which consisted in the theological and ethical exposition of the gospel in the life-situation of the church. In arguing this thesis, Gillespie is at once sensible and provocative. This book is sure to stimulate further discussion." Adela Yarbro Collins --Chicago Divinity School "The First Theologians is a bold attempt to redefine both early Christian prophecy and the beginnings of early Christian theology. The author places his thesis in clear relation to earlier scholarship on these issues in a very helpful way. This book is an excellent example of how the regrettable gap between New Testament scholarship and theology may be bridged."

