God, grace, and righteousness in Wisdom of Solomon and Paul's letter to the Romans : texts in conversation /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Linebaugh, Jonathan A.
Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.
Series:Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; v. 152.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Contextual Conversation
  • Contextualising the Conversation
  • Paul and Judaism: The Pre- and Post-Sanders Paradigm
  • Chronicling the Conversation: Comparing Paul and Wisdom in the History of Research
  • Contextual Conversation: Outline and Approach
  • 2. Reading the World Rationally from End to Beginning: Wisdom 1-6
  • Reading a Reader, Between the Lines
  • Setting and Structure
  • Rational Paradox: Divine Justice and the Problem of Death (1.1-6.11)
  • Empirical and the Eschaton
  • Concluding a Court Drama
  • 3. Wisdom's Place in Wisdom's Theology: 6a-10.23.
  • Speaking as Solomon-Singing of Σomicronφια
  • Pre-Conditional Xαριfinalsigma;: Σomicronφι&alkpha; God's Saving and Fitting Gift
  • Excursus: Philo on Radical though Rational Xαριfinalsigma
  • Wisdom 10: The Operations of Grace in Primeval History
  • Conclusion: Good Gifts and Rational Redemption
  • 4. 'Tradition and the Individual Talent': History and the Divine Economy in Wisdom 10.15-19.22
  • What's Past is Past...and Present
  • First Reflection: The 'Mercy Dialogue'
  • Second Reflection: Idolaters and Israel in Wisdom 13-15
  • In and Out of Egypt: Reading and Writing Justice in(to) Scriptural History
  • All Israel is Israel, but Why?
  • Canon within the Canon
  • 5. Rational Reading, in Retrospect
  • There is a Distinction: Israel and Idolaters
  • Divine Justice and God's Pre-conditional Xαριfinalsigma
  • Σomicronφια and Sachkritik
  • 6. Announcing the Human: Israel Against and as the Ungodly in Wisdom 13-15 and Romans 1.18-2.11
  • Us and Them, or Us: Wisdom 13-15 and Romans 1.18-2.5
  • Romans 1.19-2.5 and Wisdom 13-45: An Initial Reading
  • Rhetorical Turn
  • Rereading Romans 1.18-32
  • Kerygmatic Context of Romans 1.19-32
  • Paradise Lost: Created-Theology in Romans 1.19-21
  • Adam, Israel and Everyone: Allusive Inclusion in Romans 1
  • Introducing Divine Agency: Romans 1.24, 26 and 28
  • Unsubtle Subversion: Romans 1.25
  • Conclusion
  • 7. Soteriological Semantics: Righteousness and Grace in Wisdom and Romans
  • Righteousness Revealed
  • One Kind of Righteousness: Wisdom (and Romans 2)
  • Another Kind of Righteousness: Romans 3.21-26
  • Justification of God and the Godless
  • Grace Redefined
  • Congruous and Conditioned Xαριfinalsigma: Wisdom and the Fitting Gift
  • Incongruous and Unconditioned Xαριfinalsigma: Paul and the Unfitting Christ-Gift
  • Conclusion: Descriptive and Deductive Definitions
  • 8. With the Grain of the Universe: History and Hermeneutics in Wisdom 10-19 and Romans 9-11
  • Christomorphic Historiography: Romans 9-11
  • Christ-Shaped Pattern of Election: Romans 9.6-29
  • Christological Crisis: Romans 9.30-10.21
  • Christ-Shaped Hope: Romans 11a-36
  • 9. Concluding the Conversation
  • Christological Fault-Line
  • Paul and Wisdom-Paul and Judaism.