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    In:  The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies (2022) 357-370
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2022) 357-370
    Keywords: Paul, Criticism and interpretation ; New Testament. Relation to Genesis ; New Testament. Relation to Psalms
    Abstract: This essay gives a programmatic account of Paul’s engagement with scripture, focusing especially on Paul’s most frequently cited source texts: Genesis and Psalms. Paul’s engagement with scripture, it is argued, is shaped by three main factors. First, he views himself not primarily as an interpreter of scripture but as a proclaimer of the gospel. Second, Paul’s own Pharisaic past makes him acutely aware that most of his fellow Jews read the same texts he does, and yet do not share his faith in Jesus as the crucified and risen Messiah. Third, Paul’s scriptural interpretation occurs in the context of letters addressed to communities he has founded. Paul does not engage with scripture to the same extent in all his letters. It would be a mistake to characterize him as, always and in every respect, a ‘biblical theologian’. Yet it would be a greater mistake to underestimate the value and significance he attributes to scripture.
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