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Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures: 18 Lessons on Reformed, Catholic, 'Post-New Perspective,' and Jewish Understandings of Paul
Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures: 18 Lessons on Reformed, Catholic, 'Post-New Perspective,' and Jewish Understandings of Paul
Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures: 18 Lessons on Reformed, Catholic, 'Post-New Perspective,' and Jewish Understandings of Paul
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Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures: 18 Lessons on Reformed, Catholic, 'Post-New Perspective,' and Jewish Understandings of Paul

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The Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series provides a unique audio learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's direct narration of a book's text, Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures include high quality live-recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from other sources.

The apostle Paul was a vital force in the development of Christianity. Paul's historical and religious context affects the theological interpretation of Paul's writings, no small issue in the whole of Christian theology.

Recent years have seen much controversy about the apostle Paul, his context, and its effect on his theology. In Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures, four leading scholars present their views on the best framework for describing Paul's theological perspective, including his view of salvation, the significance of Christ, and his vision for the churches.

Views include:

  • Reformed View: Thomas R. Schreiner
  • Catholic View: Luke Timothy Johnson
  • Post-New Perspective View: Douglas Campbell
  • Jewish View: Mark D. Nanos

Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures gives students the tools they need to draw informed conclusions on debates about Paul. New Testament scholar Michael F. Bird also covers foundational issues and provides helpful summaries in his introduction and conclusion.

New Testament scholars, pastors, and students of Christian history and biblical theology will find Four Views on the Apostle Paul, A Video Study, an indispensable introduction to ongoing debates on the apostle Paul's life and teaching.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 30, 2019
ISBN9780310101185
Four Views on the Apostle Paul: Audio Lectures: 18 Lessons on Reformed, Catholic, 'Post-New Perspective,' and Jewish Understandings of Paul
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Michael F. Bird

Michael F. Bird is Deputy Principal and Lecturer in New Testament at Ridley College,?Australia. He is the author of numerous scholarly and popular books on the New Testament and theology, including, with N. T. Wright, The New Testament in Its World (2019).

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Great content, chapters out of order though. The 3 responses to a position came before the presentation of the position itself, so you have to skip ahead 3 chapters to hear the position, and then go back and listen to the 3 responses. I appreciated the presentation though!

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    Annoying package: speakers do not identify themselves when they begin speaking; I could figure it out because of what they say, and I recognize some voices, but I doubt the average listener would. Second, the speakers begin addressing a piece by Schreiner that the listener has not heard.
    I do not attend conferences any longer and have not been on a panel in more than a decade, but interaction does not seem valuable when it is not addressing individual texts. I get it; this is big picture program.
    Schreiner was a T.A. when I was a young grad student. I did not like his thinking then, and like it no more now.