God and Israel

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481307024

Providence and Purpose in Romans 9-11

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Edited by Todd D. Still
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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233 x 160 mm
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450 g
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198

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Todd D. Still is Charles J. and Eleanor McLerran DeLancey Dean and William M. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures in the George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University.

Preface 1. Promise and Purpose in Romans 9:1-13: Toward Understanding Paul's View of Time 1, L. Ann Jervis 2. ""It Is Not as Though the Word of God Has Failed"": God's Faithfulness and God's Free Sovereignty in Romans 9:6-29, Michael Wolter 3. Grafting Rhetoric: Myth and Methodological Multivalence in Romans 11, Davina C. Lopez 4. ""Enemies"" Yet ""Beloved"" Still: Election and the Love of God in Romans 9-11, J. Ross Wagner 5. Locating Christ and Israel in Romans 9-11, Simon Gathercole 6. Not the End: The History and Hope of the Unfailing Word in Romans 9-11, Jonathan A. Linebaugh

"This book is a rare achievement: a chorus of voices which all, in different ways, have something both original and important to say about a much-discussed text. All six contributions to this volume are the product of mature reflection; they deserve to be widely read and deeply pondered." -- John Barclay, Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, Durham University "To read this book is to enter into a provocative, substantive, and wide-ranging conversation about issues at the heart of Pauls theology. For anyone interested in a deeper historical and theological engagement with Romans 9-11, God and Israel: Providence and Purpose in Romans 9-11 is a must-read. This is an extraordinarily rich collection of essays." -- Susan Grove Eastman, Associate Research Professor of New Testament, Duke Divinity School "For good reason, Romans 911 is now widely recognized as a crux in the argument of Pauls Letter to the Romans, and indeed in the apostles theology as a whole. And yet, it remains a very difficult passage to read and to understand. The excellent cast of contributors-Ann Jervis, Michael Wolter, Davina Lopez, Ross Wagner, Simon Gathercole, and Jonathan Linebaughtogether offer a master seminar in the careful interpretation of a difficult text. This volume is not a commentary, but it deserves to stand on the shelf alongside Romans commentaries as a trustworthy guide through the twists and turns of this remarkable passage." -- Matthew Novenson, Senior Lecturer in New Testament & Christian Origins, University of Edinburgh All six essays in this volume are written with clarity, much attention to details, and careful observation of the passages. -- Ben Kim -- Reading Religion This is an ideal book for a seminar group, where there is the opportunity to discuss the interconnections of this immensely stimulating collection of different approaches to Rom. 9-11. -- Timothy Carter -- Journal for the Study of the New Testament The editor and conveners of the Baylor colloquy are to be commended for providing this stimulating collection of essays by a group of respected Romans scholars that offers fresh insights and opens new angles of approach to Rom 9-11. -- Timothy Gombis -- Review of Biblical Literature

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