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The Gospel According to Paul
A Reappraisal
Graham H. Twelftree
- 316 pages
- English
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The Gospel According to Paul
A Reappraisal
Graham H. Twelftree
About This Book
Paul's gospel is misunderstood. Paul's gospel is seen as his message, perhaps an empowered message; he saw it differently. His gospel can be many things: tradition about Jesus, Jesus Christ himself, the ministry of Jesus, the replication of the ministry of Jesus, God's salvific drama, the salvation experience of people, a message, and something that can (and should) be embodied or lived. And the gospel does not come to people in Paul's preaching. He says it comes or takes place in both his message and the miraculous. Without the involvement and acts of God (in the miraculous), for Paul, there would have been no gospel, only preaching. It is not that the miraculous was simply a proof or demonstration of the gospel; it was integral to it. In the gospel's coming or establishment, it is clear that, at heart, the gospel is God's salvation--the presence of God himself--in Christ, experienced in the symbiotic relationship between Paul's message about God's Son, Jesus Christ, and the activity of God in the miraculous. Not surprisingly, then, Paul rarely talks of preaching the gospel. He sees himself as "gospelling."
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Paul’s Gospel?
- The Gospel Paul Inherited
- The Gospel Paul Promoted
- The Gospel Paul Promoted
- The Gospel According to Paul
- Appendix
- Bibliography