Interpreting the Pauline Letters<\/a>. <\/i>It is an introduction to some of the contextual issues and interpretive principles that are necessary for reading, understanding, and teaching the letters of Paul in the New Testament.<\/p>\nOverall I found the book helpful, though it primarily touched on academic interests of the Pauline letters, and not the contextual studies which might help people today understand the significance of Paul\u2019s letters for our own lives.<\/p>\n
For example, the chapter on \u201cThe Historical Background of Paul\u2019s Letters\u201d would have been a great chapter to provide details about the historical events, cultural issues, and sociological concerns of Paul\u2019s day which led to him writing what he did in his letters. These issues would have helped the average Christian connect with Paul and his message on a personal level. But the chapter included very little of these details, and instead focused on issues of whether or not the books were really written by Paul, and if so, which order he wrote them in. You see? Those are questions that academics concern themselves with, but which have little interest or bearing in the lives of the average person.<\/p>\n
Of course, this is a book on exegesis, and so is geared primarily for those who are interpreting the Pauline letters. Toward this end, students of Scripture will find the guidelines and reference material suggestions helpful in the chapters on interpreting and communicating the Pauline letters, as well as the helpful commentary guide at the end of the book.<\/p>\n
Finally, I found the chapter on the Theology of Paul to be most helpful, as it shows that the basic message of Paul is that the entire worlds exists in one of two realms. People are either \u201cin Adam\u201d or \u201cin Christ.\u201d This basic paradigm helps explain a lot of Paul\u2019s thinking and writing. He compares and contrasts the two realms, explains the kinds of behaviors and actions that accompany those within both realms, and also explains how one gets from one realm to the other (by faith alone in Christ alone).<\/p>\n
Overall, while dealing with primarily academic concerns, this is a helpful introductory guide to some of the exegetical, theological, contextual, and interpretive issues surrounding the letters of Paul.<\/p>\n
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A Guide for Reading and Understanding Paul<\/title>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n \n \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n