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Studies in the Pauline Epistles: Essays in Honor of Douglas J. Moo is unavailable, but you can change that!

A must-have for any serious Pauline scholar or student, this Festschrift to Douglas J. Moo is unique in several ways. Since Doug has been a key proponent to the Old Perspective on Paul, the reader will be interested in reading the essay by N. T. Wright in which he reflects on the phrase “the righteousness of God” in Romans 3. And where else can you read an essay by James D. G. Dunn on “What’s...

Nonetheless, he has always acknowledged the truth of the traditional understanding of justification by faith,4 and has recently combined the insights of both positions in these terms: Paul’s exposition of justification by faith and not works emerged in the context of his Gentile mission and as the defence of what was of fundamental importance to him: that the gospel was for all, for Gentile as well as Jew, and without requiring the Gentle to become a proselyte or to adopt a Jewish way of life. To
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