Christopher Chandler

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In these chapters Paul is most self-consciously Jewish and most creative, and in that creativity, induced by the Christ-event, he rethinks the identity of Israel. Scholars have often had difficulty finding coherence in these chapters, but we will trace a single pattern of incongruity that is basic to God’s calling of Israel, by which Paul makes sense of the strange reversals of the present, and in which he finds hope for the future.
Paul and the Power of Grace
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