2010
DOI: 10.1080/10226486.2010.11879134
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The New Perspective(s) on Pauland its Implication for Ethics and Mission

Abstract: In this article the New Perspectives 1 on Paul and its implication for Pauline ethics will be discussed as well as the relationship it has to the understanding of the missionary dynamics in Paul. The article begins with the history of the development of the New Perspectives on Paul and continues by exploring James Dunn's contribution to the understanding of the controversy in the Letter to the Galatians regarding works of the law (e[ rgwn nov mou). The implications of Dunn's thesis are subsequently accounted f… Show more

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“…3 The purpose of this study is to show the theological implications of the New Perspective on Paul. This problem has already been discussed in the academic literature, but most often in a limited perspective, for example in the key of a given issue or in the context of a specific Christian denomination (Tleane 2018;Kok 2010;Golea 2011). This article is an attempt to show in general theological meaning of the New Perspective on Paul.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The purpose of this study is to show the theological implications of the New Perspective on Paul. This problem has already been discussed in the academic literature, but most often in a limited perspective, for example in the key of a given issue or in the context of a specific Christian denomination (Tleane 2018;Kok 2010;Golea 2011). This article is an attempt to show in general theological meaning of the New Perspective on Paul.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project centres on themes such as identity, ethics and ethos, reconciliation, the transcendence of boundaries and sensitivity (i.e. inclusivity) towards the outsider (Kok 2010(Kok , 2012b(Kok , 2012c(Kok , 2013(Kok , 2015a. This focus on identity formation leads to the involvement of various social-scientific theories (e.g.…”
Section: Identity Formation and Social Transformation In Early Christmentioning
confidence: 99%