From canon to context |
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Authors: | Halvor Moxnes |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, PO Box 1023 Blindern, N-0315 Oslo, NORWAY |
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Abstract: | This article traces the development of my own scholarly work on Paul from the individualism of “justification by faith” as the theological canon during my student period, to studies of Paul within his historical context and his efforts to unite Jews and non-Jews. The changes in my own studies took place within the larger shift in New Testament studies from a German, Protestant hegemony to an American, non-confessional scene. The historical-critical method was supplemented with other methods, illustrated here by studies of honour and shame societies. In conclusion, I outline how these changes have influenced my own teaching of Paul, as a contextual theologian. |
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