Leander E. Keck is Winkley Professor Emeritus of Biblical Theology at Yale Divinity School.

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Preface PART I. ENCOUNTERING THE APOSTLE 1 Images of Paul in the New Testament 2 Paul the Jew 3 The Quest for Paulas Pharisaism 4 The Jewish Paul among the Gentiles 5 The Problem of Paulas Continuing Jewishness PART II. ENGAGING THE APOSTLEaS THOUGHT 6 Paul and Apocalyptic Theology 7 Paul as Thinker 8 The Logic of Paulas Soteriology 9 Paulas Understanding of Freedom 10 The Accountable Self 11 God the Other, Who Acts Otherwise 12 Justification of the Ungodly and Ethics PART III. EXPLORATIONS IN ROMANS 13 What Makes Romans Tick? 14 Good News for Us Gentiles 15 Pathos in Romans? 16 The Post-Pauline Interpretation of Jesusa Death in Romans 5:6-7 17 The Absent Good (Romans 7:18a) PART IV. ENGAGED BY THE APOSTLE 18 What to Do with Paul? 19 Is Matthew Arnold Also among the Prophets? 20 What If Paul Is Right? 21 Faith Seeking Canonical Understanding
These essays are creative and valuable for New Testament scholarship. -- Wendell Willis -- Restoration Quarterly The mature reflections of a seasoned scholar, these essays will be most beneficial to graduate students who are trying to find their way through the thicket of Pauline theology and to teachers and pastors who have a passion for this great apostle. -- Frank J. Matera -- Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
