NT Library: Paul and the Anatomy of Apostolic Authority (Schütz) / January 01, 2004
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John Howard Schütz’s milestone analysis of Paul’s authority shaped a generation of thought about Paul. This insightful work continues to be relevant to Pauline scholarship.
From the Preface:
First published in 1975, Paul and the Anatomy of Apostolic Authority, by John Howard Schütz, is a profound and important work. With literary, historical, hermeneutical, and theological finesse, it addresses a set of concerns that continue to bear great significance. What, for Paul and for emergent Christianity, are the meanings, functions, and interactions of gospel and tradition, authority and power—in relation to both the person of the apostle and the community called into being through the apostle’s proclamation? Schütz presents a bold thesis: for Paul, the authority of the apostle is an interpretation of power—the power of the gospel.
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Product Details
- Series Name: New Testament Library Series (NTL)
- Authors: John Howard Schütz
- Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
- Publish Date: January 1, 2004
- Categories: Biblical Studies
- Min Acc Version: 10.4
Where to Find
NT Library: Paul and the Anatomy of Apostolic Authority (Schütz) is included with the following packages
Category | Code | Title | Price |
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Add-on Bundles | NTL Companion Set_4 | NT Library Companion Bundle (4 Volumes) | 99.90 |
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