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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Wrapping Up Volume 1, Part 1

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. The book is written in four parts, with two parts apiece … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Baptism and the Eucharist

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. Beginning at p. 426, Wright briefly considers baptism as a symbol … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: The Unity of the Church

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. After reviewing Paul’s reworking of the symbols of the Jewish worldview, … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Scriptures)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. We been considering Wright’s review of the various symbols at the … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Battle)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. We been considering Wright’s review of the various symbols at the … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Family)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. We been considering Wright’s review of the various symbols at the … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Prayer; Land)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. We been considering Wright’s review of the various symbols at the … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Torah)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. We been considering Wright’s review of the various symbols at the … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: Re-imagining the Symbols of the Jewish Worldview (Introduction; the Temple)

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. I’m skipping lots and lots of pages ahead. Wright takes quite … Continue reading

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Paul and the Faithfulness of God: The New Perspective

We are considering N. T. Wright’s newly released Paul and the Faithfulness of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God) — a massive and masterful consideration of Paul’s theology. Beginning around page 110, Wright re-argues the case for the so-called … Continue reading

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