Includes bibliographical references (p. [593]-606) and indexes.
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Pt. 1. Oxford and Cambridge. The Paul of history and the apostle of faith (1978) -- Justification : the biblical basis and its relevance for contemporary evangelicalism (1980) -- Godliness and good learning : Cranfield's Romans (1980) -- A new Tübingen school? : Ernst Käsemann and his commentary on Romans (1982) -- On becoming the righteousness of God : 2 Corinthians 5.21 (1993) -- pt. 2. Lichfield and Westminster. Gospel and theology in Galatians (1994) -- Romans and the theology of Paul (1995) -- Two radical Jews : a review article of Daniel Boyarin, A radical Jew : Paul and the politics of identity (1996) -- The law in Romans 2 (1996) -- Paul, Arabia and Elijah (Galatians 1.17) (1996) -- New exodus, new inheritance : the narrative substructure of Romans 3-8 (1999) -- Paul's gospel and Caesar's empire (2000) -- The letter to the Galatians : exegesis and theology (2000) -- The shape of justification (2001) -- Coming home to St. Paul? : reading Romans a hundred years after Charles Gore (2002) -- Paul and Caesar : a new reading of Romans (2002) -- Communion and koinonia : Pauline reflections on tolerance and boundaries (2002) -- pt. 3. Durham. New perspectives on Paul (2003) -- Redemption from the new perspective? : towards a multi-layered Pauline theology of the cross (2004) -- Paul as preacher : the gospel then and now (2007) -- 4QMMT and Paul : justification, 'works' and eschatology (2006) -- Reading Paul, thinking scripture : 'atonement' as a special study (2007) -- 'Christ in you, the hope of glory' (Colossians 1.27) : eschatology in St Paul (2008) -- Romans 9-11 and the 'new perspective' (2009) -- Whence and whither Pauline studies in the life of the church? (2010) -- Justification : yesterday, today and for ever (2010) -- Paul and empire (2010) -- pt. 4. St Andrews. Mind, spirit, soul and body : all for one and one for all : reflections on Paul's anthropology in his complex contexts (2011) -- Paul in current Anglophone scholarship (2012) -- Romans 2.17-3.9 : a hidden clue to the meaning of Romans? (2012) -- Messiahship in Galatians? (2012) -- Israel's scriptures in Paul's narrative theology (2012) -- Paul and the patriarch : the role(s) of Abraham in Galatians and Romans (2013).
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The book begins with Wright's auspicious essay of 1978, when as a young, aspiring scholar he gave the annual Tyndale lecture in Cambridge, and proposed, for the first time, "a new perspective" on Pauline theology. The book ends with an expanded version of a paper he gave in Leuven in 2012.
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Paul
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Bible., Epistles of Paul-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.