The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life

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The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life Ethical and Missional Implications of the New Perspective Edited by Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica K

2016 by Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica Published by Baker Academic a division of Baker Publishing Group P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287 www.bakeracademic.com Printed in the United States of America All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means for example, electronic, photocopy, recording without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: McKnight, Scot, editor. Title: The apostle Paul and the Christian life : ethical and missional implications of the new perspective / edited by Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica. Description: Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Academic, 2016. Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2015037180 ISBN 9780801049767 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: Christian life Biblical teaching. Bible. Epistles of Paul Criticism, interpretation, etc. Classification: LCC BS680.C47 A66 2016 DDC 227/.06 dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015037180 Scripture quotations labeled AT are those of the author. Scripture quotations labeled ESV are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV ), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2011 Scripture quotations labeled KJV are from the King James Version of the Bible. Scripture quotations labeled NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com Scripture quotations labeled NRSV are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Scot McKnight dedicates this volume to James D. G. Dunn Emeritus J. B. Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, University of Durham, and Fellow of the British Academy, who teaches about and dwells in the Spirit. Joseph B. Modica dedicates this volume to William V. Crockett Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack, New York, who teaches well by his scholarship and life. μιμηταί μου γίνεσθε καθὼς κἀγὼ Χριστοῦ. (1 Cor. 11:1)

Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction by Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica xi 1. The Christian Life from the Perspective of Paul s Letter to the Galatians 1 James D. G. Dunn 2. The New Perspective and the Christian Life in Paul s Letter to the Ephesians 19 Lynn H. Cohick 3. Faith, Works, and Worship: Torah Observance in Paul s Theological Perspective 47 Bruce W. Longenecker 4. The New Perspective and the Christian Life: Solus Spiritus 71 Patrick Mitchel 5. Participation in the New-Creation People of God in Christ by the Spirit 103 Timothy G. Gombis 6. The New Perspective and the Christian Life: The Ecclesial Life 125 Scot McKnight vii

Contents 7. A Symphonic Melody: Wesleyan-Holiness Theology Meets New-Perspective Paul 153 Tara Beth Leach 8. Paul and Missional Hermeneutics 179 N. T. Wright Selected Bibliography 193 List of Contributors 195 Index of Subjects 197 Index of Authors 201 Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Sources 203 viii

Acknowledgments We want to thank Bob Hosack, executive editor at Baker Academic, for his encouragement for this project, along with our copy editor, Ryan Davis, and project editor, Tim West. All three editors improved our book significantly. Our contributors did exceedingly well with the task at hand: to imagine what the apostle Paul thought of the Christian life a bit of a daunting but necessary task for those committed to following Jesus in the twenty-first century. We thank our contributors for their skillfulness, for their diligence in meeting deadlines, and for their friendship. We dedicate this book to our mentors (Scot McKnight James D. G. Dunn; Joseph B. Modica William V. Crockett), who have taught us much about the apostle Paul and modeled for us what it means to live the Christian life. ix

Introduction S c o t M c K n i g h t a n d J o s e p h B. M o d i c a One of the greatest double-play combinations in baseball history is Tinker to Evers to Chance. 1 These three players led the Chicago Cubs to four pennants during their tenure. 2 They were the glue that held the infield together and in many ways the entire team. As many of us know, especially one of the coeditors of this volume (whose initials are SMcK), the Cubs have waited very patiently for their chances to return to the World Series. With all such combinations there is a rhythm and sequence. As one briefly reflects upon the origins and impact of the new perspective on Paul (NPP), 3 one immediately thinks of an imaginary double-play combination of Stendahl to Sanders to Dunn. It appears that the three worked assiduously with one another, almost like teammates, even when the contribution perhaps was unknown to the one who followed. Granted, there are always contributing factors to any new movement, but for now we ll very briefly consider the three contributions to this so-called NPP double-play combination. 1. The trio has been immortalized in the 1910 poem Baseball s Sad Lexicon by Franklin Pierce Adams. They were elected together to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946. 2. From 1906 to 1910. 3. For a basic introduction of the new perspective on the apostle Paul, see Kent L. Yinger, The New Perspective on Paul: An Introduction (Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2011), and Michael B. Thompson, The New Perspective on Paul, rev. ed. (Cambridge, UK: Grove, 2010). See also Mark Mattison s very resourceful website: www.thepaulpage.com. xi

Introduction Krister Stendahl, with his influential article The Apostle Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West, 4 is in many ways the agile shortstop who begins the double play by handling well the ground ball. Stendahl warned against interpreting the apostle Paul through the theological lens (i.e., guilty conscience) of the Protestant Reformer Martin Luther. As Magnus Zetterholm rightly observes about what light the NPP shed on interpreting Paul, The problem Luther wrestles with how to find a merciful God was not Paul s quandary. Paul s main interest was precisely the relationship between Jews and non-jews. 5 What can one say about E. P. Sanders s landmark book Paul and Palestinian Judaism, except that it is essential reading for any serious interpreter of the New Testament? What Sanders did was reinterpret and recontextualize for modern-day readers what constituted first-century Judaism(s). Perhaps the most enduring contribution of Sanders is the understanding that Judaism was not a works-based religion emerging from human effort but one emerging from divine election and the obedience expected of those who were already in the covenant. The implications for Paul simmered on the topic of Sanders s reevaluation of Judaism. Sanders s classic definition of Judaism as covenantal nomism has now redefined a generation of New Testament scholars, even if not all have bowed the knee to the idea. 6 His contribution was a herculean paradigm shift, to borrow Thomas Kuhn s concept. Sanders took the toss from Stendahl, stepped on second base, and began to pivot his throw to first base to complete the double play. 7 Here is where we find James D. G. Dunn, affectionately known as Jimmy, playing first base. Dunn completes the double play with his groundbreaking lecture in 1982 entitled The New Perspective on Paul. 8 He established specific interpretive language to Sanders s methodology for the apostle Paul while agreeing with Sanders s general thesis about covenantal nomism. Dunn s 4. See K. Stendahl, The Apostle Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West, Harvard Theological Review 56 (1963): 199 215, reprinted in his Paul among Jews and Gentiles and Other Essays (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976), 78 96. 5. See Magnus Zetterholm, Approaches to Paul: A Student s Guide to Recent Scholarship (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2009), 98. Zetterholm s book is essential reading for anyone interested in the historical approaches to the apostle Paul. 6. Covenantal nomism is the view that one s place in God s plan is established on the basis of the covenant and that the covenant requires as the proper response of man his obedience to its commandments, while providing means of atonement of transgressions (Sanders, Paul and Palestinian Judaism [Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977], 75). 7. In part 2 ( Paul ), Sanders recognizes the contribution of Stendahl (ibid., 435 38). 8. See James D. G. Dunn, The New Perspective on Paul, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 65 (1983): 95 122. Also see the reprint of the above article in Dunn, The New Perspective on Paul (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008), 99 120. xii

Introduction language involved seeing works of the law as badges or boundary markers 9 that the apostle Paul, according to Dunn, opposed when critiquing Jews and Judaism. Instead of seeing works of the law as attempts by humans to earn favor with God in order to be saved, Dunn located this expression in the debate between Paul and those who thought gentiles needed to adopt the works of the law if they wanted to be fully acceptable to God and full members in the Israel of God. In retrospect, Sanders does not spend much time with the apostle Paul in his book (exceedingly much more with Palestinian Judaism); it is Dunn who is actually responsible for using Sanders s observations in interpreting the apostle Paul s letters. We are well aware that at times standing at first base were others not least N. T. Wright, who in his massive studies has given his own twist to the NPP in what he at times has called the fresh perspective on Paul but it is more than fair to say that Dunn s contribution was to turn the relay throw of Sanders into an out. What we attempt to answer in this book is this question: How did the apostle Paul understand the Christian life? We believe that a new-perspective reading of Paul however that might be understood today offers much to an understanding of the Christian life, so we have assembled a collection of essays from new-perspective scholars. We are very fortunate to have two of the major players (not to overuse the baseball analogy) contribute to this volume: Professors James D. G. Dunn and N. T. (Tom) Wright. Likewise, we recognize and value the contributions of the old perspective, but we have not yet encountered how a particular old-perspective reading of the apostle Paul unpacks one s understanding of the Christian life. Sometimes an old-perspective reading of Paul can simply get stuck with the implications and aspects of individual salvation or chase the whole of Paul s thought through what is often called the ordo salutis. Of course, individual salvation is important. Moreover, it seems that a new-perspective reading of Paul offers a fresh and a rich approach as one grapples with the apostle Paul s understanding of the Christian life. 10 9. Dunn interprets the works of the law that Paul opposes in Galatians primarily as circumcision, but elsewhere they would include food laws (clean and unclean) and the Sabbath observance. 10. As one might imagine, there are detractors (or modifiers) to the new perspective on Paul often attempting to move beyond the established polarities. See Francis Watson s Paul, Judaism, and the Gentiles: Beyond the New Perspective, rev. ed. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007). Watson argues that the old and new perspectives are too entrenched and that his proposal presents a forward rather than a backward step. Douglas Campbell and others have espoused an apocalyptic approach in contrast to the new perspective. Interaction with the many and innovative approaches to Paul of Campbell and others is beyond the scope of this introduction. Again, xiii

Introduction The strength of this volume and the new perspective overall is its emphasis on ecclesiology life in the church (McKnight and Gombis); pneumatology life in the Spirit (Mitchel); missiology life in mission-in-the-world (Wright); Christology life in Christ (Dunn); soteriology a saved life (Cohick); ethicality a moral life (Longenecker); and sanctification a holy life (Leach). these approaches are laudable in the current debate about how best to read and interpret the apostle Paul. But are they helpful in providing a holistic vision for reading and understanding all of Paul s letters? Thus, what is the best prism through which to read and interpret all of Paul s letters? xiv