The Hermeneutics of the Apostolic Proclamation

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481311441

The Center of Paul's Method of Scriptural Interpretation

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By Matthew W. Bates
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Matthew W. Bates is Assistant Professor of Theology at Quincy University. He lives in Quincy, Illinois.

Introduction 1. Toward the Center of Pauline Hermeneutics 2. Paul and the Hermeneutics of the Apostolic Kerygma 3. Figuration and the Divine Economy 4. Introducing Prosopological Exegesis 5. Prosopological exegesis in Paul's Letters 6. The Implications of Kerygmatic Hermeneutics Bibliography Index of Biblical References

There is no doubt that Bates offers students of Paul's scriptural interpretation a major, programmatic investigation...it demands serious consideration by anyone investigating biblical exegesis in early Christianity. -- Robert B. Foster, Madonna University -- Review of Biblical Literature [The Hermeneutics of the Apostolic Proclamation ] is written at a scholarly level and should be considered by all engaged in a serious study of Pauline hermeneutics. -- James M. Howard, American Pathways University -- Bulletin for Biblical Research Bates has made a valuable contribution to a topic within NT scholarship that many, I would presume, feel is currently overworked. Bates is well-versed in ancient Hellenistic rhetorical conventions and early Christian exegesis, and this enables him to situate Paul's scriptural interpretation in its historical and theological context. -- Joshua W. Jipp, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School -- Themelios Bates combines careful exegesis, theological acumen, Christian spirituality, and academic rigor-a rare sight in biblical studies. He also provides fresh insights into Paul's hermeneutical strategy. -- Matthew Y. Emerson, California Baptist University -- Biblical Theology Bulletin Bates's study is notable for its erudition, ranging widely, with an admirable degree of competency, across the fields of New Testament Studies, classics, patristics, linguistics, and literary criticism. -- Matthew V. Novenson, University of Edinburgh -- Expository Times

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