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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hyun-Gwang KimPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9781666760552ISBN 10: 1666760552 Pages: 170 Publication Date: 06 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Paul's understanding of the law continues to be debated, and all agree that the matter is complicated. Hyun-Gwang Kim contributes to the discussion by positing a fascinating thesis regarding the relationship of the law to gentiles, arguing that the notion that the law only pertained to the Jews doesn't account well for all the evidence. Whatever one's perspective, Kim's careful exegesis and theological reflections should be carefully considered."" --Thomas R. Schreiner, professor of New Testament interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""The study of Paul's relationship to the law of Moses is a topic of perennial interest in modern New Testament study. Hyun-Gwang Kim's careful, incisive analysis of a less-treated aspect of Paul's understanding of the law, its meaning for gentiles, should become 'required reading' for scholars."" --Robert E. Van Voorst, professor of New Testament emeritus, Western Theological Seminary ""Well-written, well-argued, well-engaged with recent discussion, Hyun-Gwang Kim's work is a significant and welcome contribution. It calls into question current story-of-Israel interpretations of Paul and at the same time provides a pathway for fresh consideration of Paul's own very Jewish conception of natural law. This careful and thoughtful work will gain a wide reading. No serious student of Paul can afford to ignore it."" --Mark A. Seifrid, senior professor of exegetical theology, Concordia Seminary" """Paul's understanding of the law continues to be debated, and all agree that the matter is complicated. Hyun-Gwang Kim contributes to the discussion by positing a fascinating thesis regarding the relationship of the law to gentiles, arguing that the notion that the law only pertained to the Jews doesn't account well for all the evidence. Whatever one's perspective, Kim's careful exegesis and theological reflections should be carefully considered."" --Thomas R. Schreiner, professor of New Testament interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""The study of Paul's relationship to the law of Moses is a topic of perennial interest in modern New Testament study. Hyun-Gwang Kim's careful, incisive analysis of a less-treated aspect of Paul's understanding of the law, its meaning for gentiles, should become 'required reading' for scholars."" --Robert E. Van Voorst, professor of New Testament emeritus, Western Theological Seminary ""Well-written, well-argued, well-engaged with recent discussion, Hyun-Gwang Kim's work is a significant and welcome contribution. It calls into question current story-of-Israel interpretations of Paul and at the same time provides a pathway for fresh consideration of Paul's own very Jewish conception of natural law. This careful and thoughtful work will gain a wide reading. No serious student of Paul can afford to ignore it."" --Mark A. Seifrid, senior professor of exegetical theology, Concordia Seminary ""Paul's understanding of the law continues to be debated, and all agree that the matter is complicated. Hyun-Gwang Kim contributes to the discussion by positing a fascinating thesis regarding the relationship of the law to gentiles, arguing that the notion that the law only pertained to the Jews doesn't account well for all the evidence. Whatever one's perspective, Kim's careful exegesis and theological reflections should be carefully considered."" --Thomas R. Schreiner, professor of New Testament interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ""The study of Paul's relationship to the law of Moses is a topic of perennial interest in modern New Testament study. Hyun-Gwang Kim's careful, incisive analysis of a less-treated aspect of Paul's understanding of the law, its meaning for gentiles, should become 'required reading' for scholars."" --Robert E. Van Voorst, professor of New Testament emeritus, Western Theological Seminary ""Well-written, well-argued, well-engaged with recent discussion, Hyun-Gwang Kim's work is a significant and welcome contribution. It calls into question current story-of-Israel interpretations of Paul and at the same time provides a pathway for fresh consideration of Paul's own very Jewish conception of natural law. This careful and thoughtful work will gain a wide reading. No serious student of Paul can afford to ignore it."" --Mark A. Seifrid, senior professor of exegetical theology, Concordia Seminary" Author InformationHyun-Gwang Kim is professor of New Testament and former dean of graduate school at Korean Bible University in Seoul, Korea. He is the author of 10 Questions about Romans (2022, in Korean) and translator of several books including Magnifying God in Christ: A Summary of New Testament Theology (2010) and NIV Study Bible (2011). He currently serves as the president of the Korean Evangelical Society of New Testament Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |