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The Climax of the Covenant: Christ and the Law in Pauline Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

With an eye to recent proposals on Paul’s view of the Law and his relation to his first-century context, N. T. Wright looks in detail at passages central to the current debate. Among them are some of the most controversial sections of Paul. From his meticulous exegesis Wright argues that Paul saw the death and resurrection of Jesus as the climactic moment in the covenant history of Israel and...

obedience to God, wisdom is set over the created order, and thus becomes the pattern for a truly human existence, corresponding to the place intended for Adam.38 That, indeed, is the underlying logic of Proverbs 1–9. In the Wisdom of Solomon and Ben-Sira these ideas are developed in a particular direction, already latent in the Old Testament. Since those who fear the Lord, who walk in his ways, are the children of Israel who observe Torah, wisdom becomes closely identified with Torah itself (e.g.
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