Implicit Epistemology in the Letters of Paul: Story, Experience and the Spirit
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Issue Date
2006
Authors
Scott, Ian W., 1973-
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Book
Keywords
Bible. Epistles of Paul
Theology
Theology
Citation
Scott, Ian W. Implicit Epistemology in the Letters of Paul: Story, Experience and the Spirit. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006.
Abstract
Table of Contents
Preface – Table of Contents – Abbreviations – Introduction: A Dilemma, a Question, and a Sketch of the Answer – Part One: Human Reason in Paul’s Letters – Paul’s Explicit Statements about Human Reasoning – Paul and Rationality: The Broader Picture – The Hermeneutics of the Cross: A Trajectory in Pauline Scholarship – Part Two: The Structure of Paul’s Knowledge -- Paul’s Mundane Knowledge – Paul’s Theological Knowledge – Paul’s Ethical Knowledge – Beyond Conceptual Knowledge – Part Three: Coming to Knowledge in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians – Reading the World: Paul’s Narrative Reasoning – The Interpretive “Gaps” at the Heart of Paul’s Argument – The Coherence of the Reconfigured Story – Re-emplotting the Audience – Conclusion: Living the Story – Bibliography – Index of Ancient Sources – Index of Early Commentators and Modern Authors – Index of Subjects and Key Terms
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Mohr Siebeck
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Copyright, Mohr Siebeck. All rights reserved.
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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