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God And Grace In Philo And Paul Orrey Mcfarland

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God And Grace In Philo And Paul Orrey Mcfarland
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Orrey McFarland
ISBN: 9789004307810, 9004307818
Language: English
Year: 2016

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God And Grace In Philo And Paul Orrey Mcfarland by Orrey Mcfarland 9789004307810, 9004307818 instant download after payment.

In God and Grace in Philo and Paul, Orrey McFarland examines how Philo of Alexandria and the Apostle Paul understood divine grace. While scholars have occasionally observed that Philo and Paul both speak about God’s generosity, such work has often placed the two theologians in either strong continuity or stark discontinuity without probing into the theological logic that animates the particularities of their thought. By contrast, McFarland sets Philo and Paul in conversation and argues that both could speak of divine gifts emphatically and in formally similar ways while making materially different theological judgments in the context of their concrete historical settings and larger theological frameworks. That is, McFarland demonstrates how their theologies of grace are neither identical nor antithetical.

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