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Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Letters Wesley Hill
Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Letters
Wesley Hill
Paul's ways of speaking about God, Jesus, and the Spirit are intricately intertwined: talking about any one of the three, for Paul, implies reference to all of them together. However, much current Pauline scholarship discusses Paul's God-, Christ-, and Spirit-language without reference to Trinitarian theology.
In contrast to that trend, Wesley Hill argues in this book that post-Pauline Trinitarian theologies represent a better approach, opening a fresh angle on Paul's earlier talk about God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Spirit. Hill looks critically at certain wellknown discussions in the field of New Testament studies — those by N. T. Wright, Richard Bauckham, Larry Hurtado, and others — in light of patristic and contemporary Trinitarian theologies, resulting in an innovative approach to an old set of questions.
Adeptly integrating biblical exegesis and historical-systematic theology, Hill's Paul and the Trinity shows how Trinitarian theologies illumine interpretive difficulties in a way that more recent theological concepts have failed to.
240 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 10, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9780802869647 |
| Publishers | William B Eerdmans Publishing Co |
| Pages | 240 |
| Dimensions | 153 × 231 × 20 mm · 272 g |
| Language | English |
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