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Common Ground? The Role of Galatians 2.16 in Paul's Argument
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Cambridge University PressCambridge, UK, 2007-07)Several scholars have argued that Paul’s statements about ‘justification’ in Gal 2.16 are intended to serve as common ground with his Galatian opponents. Yet Paul seems to argue polemically for the same idea in 2.21. ... -
The Divine Wanderer: Travel and Divinization in Late Antiquity
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Wilfrid Laurier University PressWaterloo, Ont., 2011) -
Implicit Epistemology in the Letters of Paul: Story, Experience and the Spirit
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Mohr SiebeckTübingen, 2006) -
Is Philo's Moses a Divine Man?
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Brown Judaic StudiesProvidence, R.I., 2002) -
A Jewish Canon before 100 BCE: Israel's Law in the Book of Aristeas
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (T & T ClarkLondon, UK, 2009) -
Metaphor Theory and Theology: From Substitution to Conceptual Metaphors
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Lexham PressBellingham, WA, 2019) -
Paul’s Way of Knowing: Story, Experience, and the Spirit
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Baker Academic PressGrand Rapids, Mich., 2009) -
Revelation and Human Artefact: The Inspiration of the Pentateuch in the ‘Book of Aristeas'
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (BrillAmsterdam, 2010)In sharp contrast to other highly Hellenized Jewish works, the Book of Aristeas depicts the Pentateuch as a purely human composition. Moses was endowed by God with a prodigious intellect so that he could compose a law ... -
Sectarian Truth: The Meaning of אמת in the Community Rule
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Society of Biblical LiteratureAtlanta, 2011) -
Your Reasoning Worship’: ΛΟΓΙΚΟΣ in Romans 12:1 and Paul’s Ethics of Rational Deliberation
Scott, Ian W., 1973- (Oxford University PressLondon, UK, 2018)In Romans 12:1 the phrase λογικὴ λατρεία has usually been understood to mean a service that is either ‘reasonable’ or ‘spiritual’. Yet an extensive study of the uses of λογικός in Greek literature prior to Paul’s writing ...