Titre : | Paul and the Gift |
Auteurs : | John M. G. Barclay, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2015 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8028-7532-7 |
Format : | xvi + 656 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface - Abbreviations - Prologue I. THE MULTIPLE MEANINGS OF GIFT AND GRACE - l. The Anthropology and History of the Gift: 1.1. The Gift in Anthropological Perspective (Marcel Mauss) / 1.2. Gift and Reciprocity in the Greco-Roman World / 1.3. The Emergence of the Western “Pure” Gift / 1.4. Conclusions - 2. The Perfections of Gift/Grace: 2.1. Perfecting a Concept / 2.2. Six Perfections of Grace / 2.3. Grace as a Polyvalent Symbol - 3. Interpreting Paul on Grace: Shifting Patterns of Perfection: 3.1. Marcion / 3.2. Augustine / 3.3. Luther / 3.4. Calvin / 3.5. From Barth to Martyn: Karl Barth; Rudolf Bultmann; Ernst Käsemann; J. Louis Martyn / 3.6. Sanders and the New Perspective on Paul / 3.7. Recent Discussions of Paul and Grace (Alain Badiou; New Research on Grace and Benefaction in the Roman World) - 4. Summary and Conclusions to Part I II. DIVINE GIFT IN SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM - 5. The Wisdom of Solomon: 5.1. Death and the Question of Justice (1:1-6:11) / 5.2. Wisdom, the Ultimate Gift (6:12-10:21) / 5.3. Divine Equity in the Exodus Events (10:15-19:22) / 5.4. The Correlation of Mercy and Justice (11:21-12:22) - 6. Philo of Alexandria: 6.1. Ground Rules in the Interpretation of Divine Gift / 6.2. God as the Sole and Singular Cause of Abundant Good / 6.3. The Fitting Gift / 6.4. Israel and the Reward of the Wise and Virtuous / 6.5. Philo’s Perfections of Grace - 7. The Qumran Hodayot (1QHa): 7.1. Introduction / 7.2. The Worthlessness of the Human / 7.3. The Goodness of God / 7.4. Predetermination and the Design of the Cosmos / 7.5. Conclusions - 8. Pseudo-Philo, Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum: 8.1. Covenant Promises That Cannot Fail / 8.2. Why Israel Is Special / 8.3. The Mercy of God - 9. 4 Ezra: 9.1. The Desolation of Zion and the World to Come (Episode 1): 3.1-5.20 / 9.2. Election and Future Judgment (Episode 2): 5.21-6.35 / 9.3. Mercy and Justice in a Two-Age Framework (Episode 3): 6.36-9.25 / 9.4. Breakthrough to a Bifocal Vision (Episode 4): 9.26-10.59 / 9.5. The Messianic Future (Episodes 5 and 6): 11.1-13.58 / 9.6. Ezra as Agent of Revelation (Episode 7): 14.1-50 / 9.7. Conclusions - 10. The Diverse Dynamics of Grace in Second Temple Judaism: 10.1. Summary / 10.2. Diversity and Debate / 10.3. Beyond Covenantal Nomism / 10.4. Placing Paul in the Mix III. GALATIANS: THE CHRIST-GIFT AND THE RECALIBRATION OF WORTH - 11. Configuring Galatians: 11.1. Gift in Galatians / 11.2. The Conflict in Galatia / 11.3. Pauline Polarities / 11.4. Four Readings of Galatians (Luther; Dunn; Martyn; Kahl) - 12. The Christ-Gift and the Recalibration of Norms (Galatians 1-2): 12.1. Greeting in Grace (1:1-5) / 12.2. The Good News and the Disjunction of Divine from Human Norms (1:6-12) / 12.3. Pauls Call as the Drama of an Incongruous Gift (1:13-24) / 12.4. Jerusalem and the Relativization of Previous Cultural Capital (2:1-10) / 12.5. The Antioch Incident and the Suspension of the Torah as Norm (2:11-21) - 13. The Christ-Gift, the Law, and the Promise (Galatians 3:1-5:12, with 6:11-18): 13.1. The Christ-Gift and the Refusal of Pre-constituted Systems of Worth / 13.2. The Christ-event and the Story of the Law / 13.3. The Christ-event as the Fulfillment of the Promise / 13.4. Conclusions - 14. The New Community as the Expression of the Gift (Galatians 5:13-6:10): 14.1. Freedom for the Spirit’s Regime of Love / 14.2. From Rivalry to Reciprocal Support / 14.3. Social Practice as the Realization of the Gift / 14.4. Conclusions to Part III IV. ROMANS: ISRAEL, THE GENTILES, AND GOD’S CREATIVE GIFT - 15. The Creative Gift and Its Fitting Result (Romans 1:1-5:11): 15.1. Gift and Mercy in Romans / 15.2. From Galatians to Romans / 15.3. The Occasion of Romans / 15.4. The Framework of the Good News (1:1-7; 15:7-13) / 15.5. Human Sin and the Creative Power of God (1:16-3:20) / 15.6. The Christ-Gift (3:21-26; 5:1-11) / 15.7. The Abrahamic Family Trait / 15.8. Conclusions - 16. New Life in Dying Bodies: Grace and the Construction of a Christian Habitus (Romans 5:12-8:39; 12:1-15:13): 16.1. Under the Reign of Grace (Romans 5-6) / 16.2. Newness of Life: An “Eccentric” Existence in Christ / 16.3. The Body and the Construction of a Christian Habitus / 16.4. A Community Constructed by Unconditioned Welcome (Romans 12:1-15:13) / 16.5. Conclusions - 17. Israel, Christ, and the Creative Mercy of God (Romans 9-11): 17.1. The Crisis of Israel / 17.2. The Creation of Israel by the Incongruity of Grace (Romans 9:6-29) / 17.3. God’s Incongruous Act in Christ (Romans 9:30-10:21) / 17.4. The Momentum of Mercy and the Salvation of Israel (Romans 11:1-36) / 17.5. Conclusions - 18. Conclusions : 18.1. Grace as Gift / 18.2. Distinct Perfections of Grace / 18.3. Paul among Jewish Theologians of Grace / 18.4. Paul’s Theology of Grace in Its Original Social Context / 18.5. New Contexts and New Meanings of Grace - Appendix: The Lexicon of Gift: Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and English - Bibliography - Index of Authors / Index of Subjects / Index of Ancient Sources |
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