by Chris Keith (Editor), Andrew W Pitts (Editor), JosephRDodson (Editor)
Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition provides a fresh examination of the relationship of Greco-Roman philosophy to Pauline Christianity. It offers an in-depth look at different approaches employed by scholars who draw upon philosophical settings in the ancient world to inform their understanding of Paul. The volume houses an international team of scholars from a range of diverse traditions and backgrounds, which opens up a platform for multiple voices from various corridors. Consequently, some of the chapters seek to establish new potential resonances with Paul and the Greco-Roman philosophical tradition, but others question such connections. While a number of them propose radically new relationships between Paul and GrecoRoman philosophy, a few seek to tweak or modulate current discussions. There are arguments in the volume which are more technical and exegetical, and others that remain more synthetic and theological. This diversity, however, is accentuated by a goal shared by each author - to further our understanding of Paul's relationship to and appropriation of Greco-Roman philosophical traditions in his literary and missionary efforts.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: T&T Clark
Published: 18 Apr 2019
ISBN 10: 0567688070
ISBN 13: 9780567688071
Book Overview: This book explores the relationship of the Greco-Roman philosophical tradition to Pauline Christianity, compiling diverse scholarly methodologies into a single comparative study.