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Peter Oakes

    Peter S. Oakes explore les textes fondamentaux du christianisme primitif, examinant comment les écrits bibliques ont été façonnés par leurs contextes historiques et culturels. Son érudition éclaire la relation complexe entre les textes anciens et la vie des personnes qui les ont reçus pour la première fois. En ancrant ses interprétations dans les réalités tangibles du monde antique, Oakes offre une perspective unique sur le Nouveau Testament. Son travail fournit des éclairages essentiels pour comprendre les origines et le développement de la pensée chrétienne.

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    Ivan Maugers Speedway Extravaganza
    Galatians
    Rethinking Galatians
    • Rethinking Galatians

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Oakes and Boakye offer a fresh perspective on Galatians, interpreting the text as a vision for its hearers' lives. They explore how Paul addresses the challenges faced in Galatia, presenting a vision of the Galatians' identity in relation to the living Christ. This approach redefines the concept of unity in diversity, particularly highlighted in Gal 3:28. The authors structure their analysis over six chapters. Oakes begins by focusing on the Galatian audience and Paul's vision for their existence. He then examines the Christology of Galatians to support the idea of pistis as an active relationship with the living Christ. Boakye contributes three chapters that delve into the letter's scriptural references and concepts of salvation and law. He identifies a significant dynamic in Galatians as a transition from death to life, illustrated metaphorically by Ezekiel and made real through Paul's encounter with the resurrected Christ, emphasizing trust as the path to life. Life becomes essential in evaluating law. Boakye also connects Galatians with Romans 4, linking the promise of Isaac's birth to Jesus' resurrection. Oakes concludes by highlighting the letter's thematic focus on unity in diversity, initially between Jews and Gentiles, but applicable to any socially significant groups.

      Rethinking Galatians
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    • In this volume, respected New Testament scholar Peter Oakes offers a translation and reading of Galatians as presenting a gospel of unity in diversity in Christ. He shows that Paul treats the Galatians' possible abandonment of his gospel as putting at stake their fidelity to Christ. As with other volumes in the Paideia series, this volume is conversant with contemporary scholarship, draws on ancient backgrounds, and attends to the theological nature of the text. Students, pastors, and other readers will appreciate the historical, literary, and theological insight offered in this practical commentary.

      Galatians
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    • Raw Speed

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      Raw Speed
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