Skip to main content
ACLS Humanities E-Book
Fulcrum logo

Share the story of what Open Access means to you

a graphic of a lock that is open, the universal logo for open access

University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.

  1. Home
  2. Paul and scripture: extending the conversation

Paul and scripture: extending the conversation

Christopher D. Stanley c2012 © Society of Biblical Literature
Restricted You do not have access to this book. How to get access.
Read Book
ISBN(s)
  • 9781589836952 (ebook)
  • 9781589836945 (paper)
Subject
  • Biblical Literature
Citable Link
  • Table of Contents

  • Stats

  • Frontmatter
  • Abbreviations (page vii)
  • Introduction (Christopher D. Stanley, page 1)
  • PART 1: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT
    • By the Letter? Word for Word? Scriptural Citation in Paul (Leonard Greenspoon, page 9)
    • Identity, Memory, and Scriptural Warrant: Arguing Paul's Case (Jeremy Punt, page 25)
    • Paul among the Storytellers: Reading Romans 11 in the Context of Rewritten Bible (Bruce N. Fisk, page 55)
  • PART 2: TEXT AND CONTEXT
    • Does Paul Respect the Context of His Quotations? (Steve Moyise, page 97)
    • Respect for Context and Authorial Intention: Setting the Epistemological Bar (Mitchell Kim, page 115)
    • Latency and Respect for Context: A Response to Mitchell Kim (Steve Moyise, page 131)
  • PART 3: BEYOND THE HAUPTBRIEFE
    • Paul's Reliance on Scripture in 1 Thessalonians (E. Elizabeth Johnson, page 143)
    • The Use of Scripture in Philippians (Stephen Fowl, page 163)
    • Writing "in the Image" of Scripture: The Form and Function of References to Scripture in Colossians (Jerry L. Sumney, page 185)
  • PART 4: SCRIPTURE IN PAUL'S THEOLOGY
    • Scripture and Other Voices in Paul's Theology (Linda L. Belleville, page 233)
    • Beyond Hays's Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul: A Proposed Diachronic Intertextuality with Romans 10:16 as a Test Case (Matthew W. Bates, page 263)
    • Approaching Paul's Use of Scripture in Light of Translation Studies (Roy E. Ciampa, page 293)
  • PART 5: CONCLUSIONS
    • What We Learned--and What We Didn't (Christopher Stanley, page 321)
  • Contributors (page 331)
  • Index of Ancient Sources (page 335)
  • Index of Modern Authors (page 353)
343 views since July 12, 2018
ACLS Humanities E-Book logo

ACLS Humanities E-Book

  • About HEB
  • Contact HEB
  • For Librarians
  • Subscriptions

Powered by Fulcrum logo

  • About
  • Blog
  • Feedback
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Accessibility
  • Preservation
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Service
  • Log In
© ACLS Humanities E-Book 2020
x This site requires cookies to function correctly.