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- catalog contributor b13071996.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction : Statement of the problem ; Intertextuality: a possible way forward ; Procedure -- 2. Summary and analysis of recent scholarship: Paul and the law : Luther and the "traditional" position ; Luther ; Sinful self-righteousness: Bultmann ; The "missing premise": no one can keep the law ; Summary ; The "new perspective on Paul": an emerging consensus? ; E. P. Sanders ; Response to E. P. Sanders ; James D. G. Dunn: "Works of law" and "boundary markets" ; Response from the traditional Reformation position: Gundry, Westerhold, Thielman ; Summary: problems remaining ; Alternatives ; John M. G. Barclay: identity and behavior ; J. Louis Martyn: apocalyptic antinomies --".
- catalog description "3. Summary and analysis of recent scholarship: Paul's use of scripture : General approach to Paul's use of scripture ; The mechanics of citation: Paul as quoter of scripture ; The hermeneutics of citation: Paul as interpreter of scripture ; Efforts to deal with tensions: Paul's use of scripture in Galatians 3:1-14 ; Tension between Paul's argument and the citations ; Two "standard" solutions ; Other solutions ; Tension between citations ; The problem: contradictory citations ; Two "standard" solutions ; Solutions from historical/cultural antecedents ; The citations as evidence for Pauline inconsistency? ; Conclusions --".
- catalog description "4. Intertextuality : A brief synopsis of intertextuality ; Theory ; Practice: problems and limitations ; Limiting the scope ; Observations ; Intertextuality in biblical studies ; Echoes of scripture: Richard Hays ; Intertextuality and Midrash: Daniel Boyarin ; Short intertextual studies on Paul: Keesmat, Jervis, Jobes ; Analysis ; Intertextuality and Galatians 3: selected insights and methods ; Limiting the scope of the investigation ; Selected methods --".
- catalog description "5. Ungrammaticalities and presuppositions in Galatians 3:1-14 : Structure and form ; The chiastic structure of the citations ; Significance of the chiastic structure ; The citations as the framework of Paul's argument ; Metaleptic ungrammaticality: blessing, curse, life, and ? ; Summary ; Presupposed intertexts ; The role of scripture in Paul's argument ; Authority and applicability ; Citation as proof, premise, or conclusion ; Presuppositions of contrast: Znoetat as the "hinge-point" of the argument ; Summary ; "Ungrammaticalities" and the matrix of meaning ; Leviticus 18:5 and Habakkuk 2:4: Scripture against scripture ; Deuteronomy 27:26: the threat of the curse ; Loose ends and implications: redemption and righteousness ; SUmmary: a reading of Gal. 3:1-14 --".
- catalog description "6. Conclusion: Implications for issues in Pauline theology ; Paul and the law ; What is wrong with the law? ; What is the place of the law in the ongoing life of the Christian? ; Law in general, or the Torah specifically? ; Living in the Spirit: a practical ethic? ; Living in the Spirit ; Tasks remaining ; Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-224) and index.".
- catalog extent "vii, 227 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1589830849 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "9004130799 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Academia Biblica (Series) (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 14.".
- catalog isPartOf "Academia Biblica ; no. 14".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, GA : Society of Biblical Literature,".
- catalog subject "227/.406 22".
- catalog subject "BS2685.6.L34 W35 2003b".
- catalog subject "Bible. Galatians, III, 1-14 Relation to the Old Testament.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Relation to Galatians.".
- catalog subject "Law and gospel Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Paul, the Apostle, Saint Views on Jewish law.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction : Statement of the problem ; Intertextuality: a possible way forward ; Procedure -- 2. Summary and analysis of recent scholarship: Paul and the law : Luther and the "traditional" position ; Luther ; Sinful self-righteousness: Bultmann ; The "missing premise": no one can keep the law ; Summary ; The "new perspective on Paul": an emerging consensus? ; E. P. Sanders ; Response to E. P. Sanders ; James D. G. Dunn: "Works of law" and "boundary markets" ; Response from the traditional Reformation position: Gundry, Westerhold, Thielman ; Summary: problems remaining ; Alternatives ; John M. G. Barclay: identity and behavior ; J. Louis Martyn: apocalyptic antinomies --".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Summary and analysis of recent scholarship: Paul's use of scripture : General approach to Paul's use of scripture ; The mechanics of citation: Paul as quoter of scripture ; The hermeneutics of citation: Paul as interpreter of scripture ; Efforts to deal with tensions: Paul's use of scripture in Galatians 3:1-14 ; Tension between Paul's argument and the citations ; Two "standard" solutions ; Other solutions ; Tension between citations ; The problem: contradictory citations ; Two "standard" solutions ; Solutions from historical/cultural antecedents ; The citations as evidence for Pauline inconsistency? ; Conclusions --".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Intertextuality : A brief synopsis of intertextuality ; Theory ; Practice: problems and limitations ; Limiting the scope ; Observations ; Intertextuality in biblical studies ; Echoes of scripture: Richard Hays ; Intertextuality and Midrash: Daniel Boyarin ; Short intertextual studies on Paul: Keesmat, Jervis, Jobes ; Analysis ; Intertextuality and Galatians 3: selected insights and methods ; Limiting the scope of the investigation ; Selected methods --".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Ungrammaticalities and presuppositions in Galatians 3:1-14 : Structure and form ; The chiastic structure of the citations ; Significance of the chiastic structure ; The citations as the framework of Paul's argument ; Metaleptic ungrammaticality: blessing, curse, life, and ? ; Summary ; Presupposed intertexts ; The role of scripture in Paul's argument ; Authority and applicability ; Citation as proof, premise, or conclusion ; Presuppositions of contrast: Znoetat as the "hinge-point" of the argument ; Summary ; "Ungrammaticalities" and the matrix of meaning ; Leviticus 18:5 and Habakkuk 2:4: Scripture against scripture ; Deuteronomy 27:26: the threat of the curse ; Loose ends and implications: redemption and righteousness ; SUmmary: a reading of Gal. 3:1-14 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Conclusion: Implications for issues in Pauline theology ; Paul and the law ; What is wrong with the law? ; What is the place of the law in the ongoing life of the Christian? ; Law in general, or the Torah specifically? ; Living in the Spirit: a practical ethic? ; Living in the Spirit ; Tasks remaining ; Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Where to live : the hermeneutical significance of Paul's citations from Scripture in Galatians 3:1-14 / Andrew H. Wakefield.".
- catalog type "text".