Paul: A New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology
by- Brant Pitre, Michael P. Barber, John A. Kincaid
- “As the scholarly guild continues to churn out monographs on St. Paul and his writings, it is rare to read one that proposes a truly fresh perspective. Brant Pitre, Michael Barber, and John Kincaid, however, have managed to write just such a book. I highly recommend this volume and will use it in my teaching.”
-Thomas D. Stegman, SJ, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
- A riveting read that presents answers to conundrums that are jarring in their economy, elegance, and power. In this presentation of Paul as a ‘new covenant’ Jew, the Apostle might just burst out of his letters afresh. This is Paul the pop-up book!”
-Chris Tilling, St. Mellitus College
- A genuinely fresh and insightful study of Paul that all serious students of the Bible will need to read.
-Michael F. Bird, Ridley College
- A goldmine for scholars and students alike. This spectacular scholarly study is a ‘must read.’
-Matthew Levering, Mundelein Seminary
- “A helpful synthesis of themes in Pauline theology that reveals connections with one another and with Old Testament precedents. Many of these insights will resonate with Protestant as well as Catholic exegetes, and Protestants such as myself will find these authors gracious, worthy, and willing conversation partners.”
-Craig S. Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary
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