Description: Paul and the Law by Brian S. Rosner Brian S. Rosner seeks to build bridges between old and new perspectives on Paul with this biblical-theological account of the apostles complex relationship with Jewish law. Rosner argues that Paul reevaluates the Law of Moses, including its repudiation as legal code, its replacement by other things, and its reappropriation as prophecy and wisdom. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description For neither circumcision counts for anything nor uncircumcision, but keeping the commandments of God (1 Cor. 7:19). The apostle Pauls relationship to the Law of Moses is notoriously complex and much studied. Difficulties begin with questions of definition (of the extent of Pauls corpus and the meanings of the law) and are exacerbated by numerous problems of interpretation of the key texts. Major positions are entrenched, yet none of them seems to know what to do with all the pieces of the puzzle.  Inextricably linked to Pauls view of the law is his teaching concerning salvation history, Israel, the church, anthropology, ethics and eschatology. Understanding Paul and the law is critical to the study of the New Testament, because it touches on the perennial question of the relationship between the grace of God in the gift of salvation and the demand of God in the call for holy living. Misunderstanding can lead to distortions of one or both. This fresh and valuable study is something of a breakthrough, bringing neglected evidence to the discussion and asking different questions of the material, while also building on the work of others. Brian Rosner argues that Paul undertakes a polemical re-evaluation of the Law of Moses, which involves not only its repudiation as law-covenant and its replacement by other things, but also its wholehearted re-appropriation as prophecy (with reference to the gospel) and as wisdom (for Christian living). Review "Although Pauls account of the Mosaic Law has helped to shape a range of Christian approaches to the Old Testament, there is disagreement about exactly what he did and did not mean to say. In this much-needed book, Brian Rosner offers a succinct, clear and comprehensive analysis of Pauls complex statements on this issue--one that rightly keeps in view the canonical context in which these statements should be read."--Francis Watson, professor of New Testament exegesis, University of Durham"This is hard-working and richly satisfying biblical theology. Brian Rosner shows how fruitless it is to ask What was Pauls attitude to the OT Law? without first clarifying The law as what? The law functioning in what capacity? Answering these questions, he shows that it is not only possible but essential to take with full seriousness Pauls negative and his positive words about the law, which otherwise seem so puzzlingly contradictory. In that way he helps us out of a particularly unnecessary and divisive argument today around issues of justification and sanctification, by taking at full biblical gospel strength both the free grace of Gods salvation and the call for holiness of life on the part of those who have received it--or what Paul probably meant by the obedience of faith. I want to read this book again and again, and will certainly be making frequent use of it in teaching and preaching."--Christopher J. H. Wright, international ministries director of Langham Partnership and author of Old Testament Ethics for the People of God"In the flurry of publications that address Pauls view of the law, scholars sometimes miss the steady and unique contribution made by Brian Rosner. This can no longer be the case. After years of wrestling with this perennial debate, Rosner offers yet another outstanding study. While many books focus solely on the laws soteriological role, Rosner forces us to ask different questions and look at the law through the different categories of repudiation, replacement and reappropriation. No serious student can afford to understand Pauls view of the law without giving due attention to Rosners new book."--Preston M. Sprinkle, associate professor of biblical studies, Eternity Bible College, and author of Paul and Judaism Revisited"This is one of the most helpful books on one of the most confusing subjects in NT theology. The great challenge for the interpreter is to put together Pauls various and sometimes contradictory-sounding statements concerning the law into a coherent whole. The virtue of this book is the fair hearing it gives to all the Pauline texts on the law. Rosner brings an exceptional clarity to the subject. I?commend this book as one of the best and most illuminating treatments available."--Donald A. Hagner, George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary"I have to confess that I find many discussions of Paul and the Law of Moses to be monumentally dull and uninspiring. Not so this one! It has held my interest right through, and I have appreciated especially the ways in which it examines the texts closely and shows that the key to understanding Paul on this topic lies in close attention to the details of his wording that differentiate the relationships between the Law and Jews and Gentiles and indicate its different functions. This is a fresh solution to a difficult puzzle that may sadly be overlooked by its publication in a readable-level series rather than in a technical reader-unfriendly one with a maze of references and footnotes. It fully deserves to be placed alongside such profound classics as C. H. Dodds According to the Scriptures, which is written in the same limpid manner."--I. Howard Marshall, professor emeritus of New Testament, University of Aberdeen"One of the great frustrations of scholars is that even when they think they have made a valid and valuable point, sometimes it seems as if no one is listening.?This complaint, however, could never be made against Brian Rosner and his new book on Paul and the Law. The book is in part a response to my lament that his previous work did not explicate the various ways Paul viewed the Mosaic law and the Mosaic covenant.?Rosner has responded to this complaint with gusto, providing us with one of the best overall treatments of Paul and the Law I have ever seen. Unlike some treatments, Rosner does not try to oversimplify or oversynthesize the various things Paul says about the Law, but rather allows the complexity and variety of Pauls views on the subject to shine through plainly.?His insight that Paul reads the Old Testament, including the Law, as both prophecy and wisdom that is of value and help to Christians is crucial.?Highly recommended."--Ben Witherington III, Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary, doctoral faculty, St. Andrews University, Scotland Details ISBN184474891X Author Brian S. Rosner Pages 256 Series New Studies in Biblical Theology Year 2013 ISBN-10 184474891X ISBN-13 9781844748914 Format Paperback Publication Date 2013-06-21 Place of Publication Nottingham Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 226.6077 UK Release Date 2013-06-21 AU Release Date 2013-06-21 NZ Release Date 2013-06-21 Imprint Apollos Publisher Inter-Varsity Press Subtitle Keeping The Commandments Of God Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:52684270;
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Book Title: Paul and the Law: Keeping the Commandments of God
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Author: Brian S Rosner
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
Publication Year: 2013
Item Weight: 320g
Number of Pages: 256 Pages