James P. Ware is professor of religion at the University of Evansville and the author of Synopsis of the Pauline Letters in Greek and English and Paul and the Mission of the Church: Philippians in Ancient Jewish Context.
Frank Thielman
-- Beeson Divinity School
"This is a beautifully written study of Paul's place in early
Christianity and a crisp, clear introduction to his thought. It
engages the latest scholarship on the apostle without resorting to
tedious summaries of what everyone else is saying and, at the same
time, supports its own more traditional understanding of Paul with
arguments that are fresh and persuasive. Readers may differ on this
or that point, but they will find this study clear, evenhanded, and
engaging at every turn." Glen L. Thompson
-- Asia Lutheran Seminary
"An amazing synthesis of Paul's thought. All the key doctrines are
covered, while grouped around the key concepts that progressively
form a comprehensive whole. Paul's Theology in Context would be an
excellent book to provide any Christian pastor or educated
layperson with a picture of Paul's worldview--and it is ideal in
depth, length, and content as a textbook for any college or
seminary course on Paul and his theology."
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