Jan 26
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§17)

This chapter on baptism rounds out Dunn’s entire section on “The Beginning of Salvation”. Dunn took such pains to show how “in Christ”, “justification”, and the “gift of the spirit” fit together, it will be interesting to see how he fits baptism into the picture. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Nov 24
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§16)

Ah, we’ve made it to the chapter that torments Pentecostals: The gift of the Spirit. Why doesn’t Paul’s discussion of this theme follow the pattern established in Acts? It will be good for this Pentecostal-trained boy to hear what Paul has to say on this topic without Lukan interference! . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Oct 20
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The Theology of the Apostle Paul | James D. G. Dunn (§15)

Now that we’re through that monster chapter on “justification” (the foci of the new perspective), let’s move in a more mystical direction: en Christō. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Sep 15
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The Theology of the Apostle Paul | James D. G. Dunn (§14)

This chapter’s a biggie. It’s almost double the size of any preceding chapter and, given its subject (justification by faith), it’s easy to understand why. This is pretty much the central doctrine of every Protestant congregation. Let’s hear Dunn’s take on this metaphor. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jun 23
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§13)

We’re now turning the corner from Christology to Soteriology. (As I wrote that sentence, I had mental flash-backs to 8 a.m. Bible College classes. Thankfully, I’m far more interested in the subject matter now!) Let’s dive into God’s plan in Christ to save this world. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Jun 16
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§12)

My particular background in the Christian tradition used to speak of the foursquare gospel: Jesus saves, Jesus heals, Jesus baptizes, and Jesus is coming again. I’m not interested in debating the amount of skew that places on our understanding of Jesus. I want to point out how cherished the topic of Jesus’ second coming is [...]

Author: Stephen Barkley
Apr 07
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§11)

Now we enter mysterious territory. The question is: how did Paul understand Jesus’ existence before the incarnation, and how does that line up with the Old Testament? I’m really looking forward to this discussion. Let’s get to it. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Mar 04
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§10)

In this chapter we move from Good Friday to Easter Sunday. Just what is the relationship between Jesus’ death and resurrection? We know that his death is Paul’s most important theme—is his resurrection an afterthought or something more significant? . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Feb 03
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§9)

This chapter transitions us from what we don’t know to what are overwhelmed with. As much as Paul assumes most of Jesus’ life, he makes explicit the significance of his death as a key part of the substance of Gospel. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley
Dec 16
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The Theology of Paul the Apostle | James D. G. Dunn (§8)

Now that we’ve considered what “Gospel” means for Paul, Dunn moves on to some essentials of Christology: Jesus Christ the human, crucified, resurrected, and ultimately pre-existent. This chapter focuses on how Paul understood the relevance of Jesus’ incarnate life. . . .

Author: Stephen Barkley