Frederick David Carr is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Northeastern Seminary and Roberts Wesleyan College.

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Introduction 1 Human Transformation in Greco-Roman Antiquity 2 Human Transformation in Jewish Antiquity 3 Crucified with Christ: Human Transformation in Galatians 4 Conformity to Christ: Human Transformation in Philippians 5 Becoming Subjects of the New Creation: Human Transformation in the Corinthian Correspondence 6 The Self 's Death and Resurrection: Human Transformation in Romans Conclusion: Transformation and Selfhood in Paul's Letters
Carr's focus on the effects of faith in Christ on believers' individual and corporate lives, rather than on debates over the metaphysics of Christ'spresence, advances new directions in the study of Pauline anthropology contribute to this volume's importance. --Aaron Klink, Duke University "Religious Studies Review"
