The Road from Damascus

The Impact of Paul's Conversion on His Life, Thought, and Ministry

Edited by Richard N. Longenecker

Series: McMaster New Testament Studies (MNTS)

Imprint: Eerdmans

268 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780802841919
  • Publication Date: June 25, 1997
  • eBook
  • 9781467428392
  • Publication Date: June 25, 1997

    $31.99

This is a print on demand book and is therefore non-returnable.

Description

Conversion is intrinsic to the Christian religion. The most remarkable conversion recorded in the New Testament is that of Paul, and most Christians consider Christ's encounter with Paul to be a prototype of Christian conversion generally.

This collection of eleven essays gives Paul's conversion a firmer rootage in the biblical materials while also emphasizing personal application. The contributors examine the nature of Paul's Damascus Road experience and the impact of that experience on his thought and ministry, and explore how Paul's experience functions as a paradigm for Christian thought and action today.

Contributors: Bruce Corley, Terence L. Donaldson, James D. G. Dunn, Gordon D. Fee, Judith M. Gundry-Volf, G. Walter Hansen, Seyoon Kim, Bruce W. Longenecker, Richard N. Longenecker, I. Howard Marshall, Stephen Westerholm.

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