Pauline Theology. Volume 4, Looking Back, Pressing On

From: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly | Date: July 1, 1999| Author: Paffenroth, Kim | Copyright information

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E. ELIZABETH JOHNSON and DAVID M. HAY (eds.), Pauline Theology. Volume 4, Looking Back, Pressing On (SBLSymS; Atlanta: Scholars, 1997). Pp. xvi + 222. $24.95.

This is the final volume of four gathered from ten years of work of the Society of Biblical Literature's Pauline Theology Group (1986-95). After the preface by E. Elizabeth Johnson (pp. vii-xiii), the essays are gathered into three distinct exchanges.

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