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About the Author
William S. Campbell is Reader in Biblical Studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.
Reviews
Campbell has led the challenge to traditional approaches on a number of topics arising in Romans and throughout the Pauline corpus. Anyone interested in Paul's Jewish roots, diversity within the Christ movement, and the formation of identity in the Pauline communities will be richly rewarded for making Campbell a conversation partner. His style is clear and readable, informed by the most recent research, and always thought-provoking. Mark D. Nanos, University of Kansas With particular attention to Paul's letter to the Romans, Campbell's work is deeply informed by modern theorists and is methodologically sophisticated. His explorations of the relationship between theology and context often lead to original insights. This is one of the best works available today on the nature of Paul's theology. Margaret Y. MacDonald, St Francis Xavier University Rigorously insistent on reading Paul's letters in their historical and rhetorical contexts, yet ever aware of the consequences for us as we deal with issues of identity and diversity today, these are important essays. No reader of Paul can afford to miss them. Neil Elliott, author of The Arrogance of Nations
Book Information
ISBN 9780227176443
Author William S. Campbell
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 417g