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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Charles H Talbert; Jason A Whitlark; Andrew E Arterbury; et al |
| ISBN: | 9780802866486 0802866484 |
| OCLC Number: | 706803948 |
| Notes: | Collection of essays partly published elsewhere previously between 2001 and 2010. |
| Description: | xii, 324 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Paul, Judaism, and the revisionists / Charles H. Talbert -- Enabling [Charis] : transformation of the convention of reciprocity by Philo and in Ephesians / Jason A. Whitlark -- Between two epiphanies : clarifying one aspect of soteriology in the pastoral epistles / Charles H. Talbert -- Fidelity and new covenant enablement in Hebrews / Jason A. Whitlark -- Indicative and imperative in Matthean soteriology / Charles H. Talbert -- Salvation, grace, and Isaiah's new Exodus in Mark / Michael W. Martin -- "I have prayed for you" : divine enablement in the Gospel of Luke / Andrew E. Arterbury -- The fourth gospel's soteriology between new birth and resurrection / Charles H. Talbert -- [Emphytos logos] : a new covenant motif in the letter of James / Jason A. Whitlark -- Milk to grow on : the example of Christ in 1 Peter / Clifford A. Barbarick -- The (un)conditionality of salvation : the theological logic of 2 Peter 1:8-10a / Scott J. Hafemann -- Divine assistance and enablement of human faithfulness in the Revelation of John viewed within its apocalyptic context / Charles H. Talbert. |
| Responsibility: | Charles H. Talbert and Jason A. Whitlark ; with other contributions by A.E. Arterbury ... [et al.]. |
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Paul Foster<br>-- University of Edinburgh<br>"This book presents with sparkling clarity the core theological ideas about salvation contained in the New Testament. It is theologically rich, intellectually innovative, and beautifully crafted. Scholars, pastors, and general readers will be grateful for the lucidity with which the authors write." <br>Dale Allison<br>-- Pittsburgh Theological Seminary<br>"A balanced collection that brings clarity and critical nuance to the complex issue of New Testament soteriology. The essays offer a number of fresh -- and mostly convincing -- readings of important biblical books and outline some new approaches to several important topics." <br>Mark Allan Powell-- Trinity Lutheran Seminary<br>"Explores the role of divine enablement in soteriology, demonstrating how different New Testament authors develop that theme in diverse and sometimes surprising ways. . . . Provocative and revelatory, these studies shed new light on biblical texts and will provi Read more...