Digital Logos Edition
The Apostle Paul is the most notable Christian missionary and perhaps the most influential New Testament author. The greatest theologians in the church’s history—Augustine, Calvin, Luther, Karl Barth, and others—have repeatedly turned to Paul, and the central doctrines of the church hinge on the theology found in Paul’s writings. Yet in recent decades, disputes over the historicity of Paul’s letters and the emergence of the New Perspective have led scholars to reevaluate central Pauline texts, leading to controversy, dispute, and a fractured understanding of Paul’s intent.
The 10-volume Pauline Studies Collection brings you contributions from top Pauline scholars, who tackle the exegetical and interpretive challenges in Paul’s writings, as well as the historical and cultural context which informed them. This collection includes books on Romans and the Corinthian epistles, as well as lengthy treatments of Paul’s soteriology and the doctrine of justification found in Paul’s writings. And with the Logos edition, all Scripture references are linked to your Greek texts and English translations, giving you the tools you need for academic research, sermon preparation, or personal study. This collection is a vital addition to the libraries of New Testament scholars, pastors, students, and anyone interested in understanding the most significant developments in Pauline studies in recent decades.
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