Perspectives Old and New on Paul: The "Lutheran" Paul and His Critics


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Here finally is a much-needed review and analysis of the divergent interpretations of Paul. With a clear head and winsome sense of humor Stephen Westerholm compares the traditional understanding of Paul to more recent readings drawing on the writings of key figures in the debate both past and present. Westerholm first offers a detailed portrait of the Lutheran Paul including the way such theologians as Augustine Luther Calvin and Wesley have traditionally interpreted justification by faith to mean that God declares sinners righteous by his grace apart from works. Westerholm then explores how Paul has fared in the twentieth century in which New Perspective readings of Paul see him teaching that Gentiles need not become Jews or observe Jewish law to be Gods people. The final section of the book looks anew at disputed areas of Pauls theological language and offers compelling discussion on the place of both justification by faith and Mosaic law in divine redemption.
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