Contents
Paul in Perspective: An Overview of the Landscape More Than Forty
Years after Paul and Palestinian Judaism B. J. Oropeza and
Scot McKnight
1. The Roman Catholic Perspective on Paul Brant Pitre
Traditional Protestant Perspective Response to Pitre A.
Andrew Das
New Perspective Response to Pitre James D. G. Dunn
Paul within Judaism Perspective Response to Pitre Magnus
Zetterholm
Gift Perspective Response to Pitre John M. G. Barclay
Roman Catholic Perspective Reply to the Respondents Brant
Pitre
2. The Traditional Protestant Perspective on Paul A. Andrew
Das
Roman Catholic Perspective Response to Das Brant Pitre
New Perspective Response to Das James D. G. Dunn
Paul within Judaism Perspective Response to Das Magnus
Zetterholm
Gift Perspective Response to Das John M. G. Barclay
Traditional Protestant Perspective Reply to the Respondents
A. Andrew Das
3. The New Perspective on Paul James D. G. Dunn
Roman Catholic Perspective Response to Dunn Brant Pitre
Traditional Protestant Perspective Response to Dunn A.
Andrew Das
Paul within Judaism Perspective Response to Dunn Magnus
Zetterholm
Gift Perspective Response to Dunn John M. G. Barclay
New Perspective Reply to the Respondents James D. G.
Dunn
4. The Paul within Judaism Perspective Magnus Zetterholm
Roman Catholic Perspective Response to Zetterholm Brant
Pitre
Traditional Protestant Perspective Response to Zetterholm A.
Andrew Das
New Perspective Response to Zetterholm James D. G. Dunn
Gift Perspective Response to Zetterholm John M. G.
Barclay
Paul within Judaism Perspective Reply to the Respondents
Magnus Zetterholm
5. The Gift Perspective on Paul John M. G. Barclay
Roman Catholic Perspective Response to Barclay Brant
Pitre
Traditional Protestant Perspective Response to Barclay A.
Andrew Das
New Perspective Response to Barclay James D. G. Dunn
Paul within Judaism Response to Barclay Magnus
Zetterholm
Gift Perspective Reply to the Respondents John M. G.
Barclay
Afterword: Pastoral Reflections on Perspectives on
Paul: Five Views Dennis Edwards
Indexes
Scot McKnight (PhD, University of Nottingham) is professor
of New Testament at Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois. He has
written or edited more than seventy-five books.
B. J. Oropeza (PhD, Durham University) is professor in the
department of biblical and religious studies at Azusa Pacific
University in Azusa, California. He has written or edited numerous
books and articles.
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