Shawn Wilhite Southern Seminary Louisville, KY

Similar documents
Contents. 2 Justification: The Biblical Basis and Its Relevance for Contemporary Evangelicalism (1980) 21 Introduction: The Shape of the Doctrine 21

The Power of Story: How Paul Quotes Deuteronomy 30 in Romans 10

MASTER of ARTS RELIGION RTS VIRTUAL

N. T. Wright. Paul and the Faithfulness of God. 2 vols. Fortress: Minneapolis, xxvii + 1,600 pp. $89.00.

Contents. Guy Prentiss Waters. Justification and the New Perspectives on Paul: A Review and Response. P&R, pp.

Westerholm, Stephen. Perspectives Old and New on Paul: The Lutheran Paul and His Critics. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, pp. $40.00.

NT/OT 795: Biblical Theology Seminar Syllabus

Master of Arts in Biblical Theology Program Overview

[MJTM 16 ( )] BOOK REVIEW

NT/OT 795: Biblical Theology Seminar Syllabus

86140 Theology of the Christian Mission. Wed, 11:30 AM - 2:20 PM 8/13/ /7/2007 NRT 207. Dr. George H. Martin

Wright, N. T. Justification: God s Plan and Paul s Vision. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity

NT/OT 594: Biblical Theology Syllabus

THEO 605 THEOLOGY OF GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT DON FANNING, MABS, M.DIV, D.MIN. LBTS 166 WF 8:30-9:45 AM JAN 13- MAY 9, 2014

BIBLICAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT

Published in Global Missiology, Review & Preview, April 2009,

Course Description. Required Texts (these are the only books you are required to purchase)

COURSE SYLLABUS. Course Description

Paul and the Faithfulness of God A Review Essay (Part 1) Chris Tilling

ST THEOLOGY III: HOL Y SPIRIT, CHURCH, AND LAST THINGS

[MJTM 14 ( )] BOOK REVIEW

MC/EM 668 The Practice of Worship: Advanced Studies in Worship Planning, Leading and Congregational Formation Rev. Emmett G. Price III, Ph.D.

MODELS CLARIFIED: RESPONDING TO LANGDON GILKEY. by David E. Klemm and William H. Klink

Almost all Christians accept that the Old Testament in Scripture given by God. However, few

The Wright Reading of the Historical Jesus. Henry S. A. Trocino Jr.

TH 628 Contemporary Theology Fall Semester 2017 Tuesdays: 8:30 am-12:15 pm

ACTS AND ROMANS (06NT516) Syllabus

STS Course Descriptions UNDERGRADUATE

[MJTM 13 ( )] BOOK REVIEW

The Letter to the Galatians Trinity School for Ministry June term Rev. Dr. Orrey McFarland

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary NT 620: Exegesis of Romans Professor: Roy E. Ciampa Fall 2012

Who Do They Say that I Am? Christology in the New Testament NT 2XC3

Copyright 2015 Institute for Faith and Learning at Baylor University 83. Tracing the Spirit through Scripture

458 Neotestamentica 49.2 (2015)

ST517 Systematic Theology Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology

BOOK REVIEW. Thomas R. Schreiner, Interpreting the Pauline Epistles (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2nd edn, 2011). xv pp. Pbk. US$13.78.

Bachelor of Theology Honours

THTH The Bible and Contemporary Issues NOBTS Professional Doctoral Seminar

Bible IV: Prophets, Psalms, and Wisdom Literature

ST517 Systematic Theology Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology

DO 690 John Wesley s Theology Today

Goheen, Michael. A Light to the Nations: The Missional Church and the Biblical Story. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2011.

Teaching and living a prophetic vision of Jewish life renewed in Yeshua

I. COURSE DESCRIPTION

ST 5102 THEOLOGY II: CHRIST, MAN, SIN, and SALVATION

BBL 555 Galatians (Online) Fall 2015

NT 662 Exegesis of Philippians

Wesley Theological Seminary Weekend Course of Study: March and April 20-21, 2018

Missional Theology Doctor of Ministry Lipscomb University July, Dr. Mark Love Dr. Pat Keifert

OT/NT 795 Biblical Theology Seminar Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Jacksonville Spring 2018

[JGRChJ 9 (2013) R18-R22] BOOK REVIEW

ST 601 Systematic theology I Fall 2016 Castleview Baptist Church 3 credits

Matthew R. Malcolm Trinity Theological College Perth, Western Australia, Australia

BNT600: Issues in New Testament Criticism. Spring 2009, M 12:30-3:10 O: grad. credits

CALVIN COLLEGE CATEGORY I

ET/NT647 Biblical Ethics

BTS-5085S Parables of Jesus through Middle Eastern Eyes [B/C]

Mission: What the Bible is All About An interview with Chris Wright

THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Professor: Dr. Timothy Beougher Garrett Fellow: Rocky Coleman:

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

MASTER OF DIVINITY PURPOSES OBJECTIVES. Program Information Sheet wscal.edu/admissions

CTH 5520: Christian Theology for the Kingdom of God (Cleveland) I. Course Description II. Student Learning Outcomes

Thielman, Frank. Theology of the New Testament: A Canonical and Synthetic Approach. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005.

ST 501 Method and Praxis in Theology

Masters Course Descriptions

On Public Theologians

Diploma in Theology (both Amharic and English Media):

Undergraduate Comprehensive Examination Department of Theology & Religious Studies John Carroll University 1

Hebrews - Revelation 0NT522, 3 Credit Hours

World Religions. These subject guidelines should be read in conjunction with the Introduction, Outline and Details all essays sections of this guide.

Andrew Steinmann Concordia University Chicago River Forest, Illinois

REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ATLANTA. Ecclesiology and Sacraments January

CRU: INSTITUTE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES Ft. Collins, Colorado GOD, BIBLE, HOLY SPIRIT

Northern Seminary NT 302 Paul s Letters and Acts Spring 2017

The theological centre of Pauline theology as it relates to the Holy Spirit

The Resurrection Of The Son Of God By N. T. Wright READ ONLINE

ET/NT647 Biblical Ethics

NT/OT 594: Biblical Theology Syllabus

Running Head: NEW PERSPECTIVE ON PAUL AND JAMES 1. The New Perspective on Paul and the Correlation with the Book of James.

How to Teach The Writings of the New Testament, 3 rd Edition Luke Timothy Johnson

NT 621 Exegesis of Romans

Identifying and developing Christian leaders is arguably one of the most

Northern Seminary NT 302 Paul and His Letters Winter 2015 Mondays, 7:00-9:40pm Joel Willitts

The Apostle Paul and the Christian Life

FROM A GARDEN TO A CITY: THE IMPORTANCE OF LITERAL INTERPRETATION Tom s Perspectives by Thomas Ice

NT 5000 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT

Abstract: For centuries Christian interpretation of Paul has centered around a reading of Paul

Gospels/ NT-508 Fall Term, 2018

[MJTM 13 ( )] BOOK REVIEW

A New Testament Flyover

The Difficulty of Grasping the Essence of Romans

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte GCTS NT 504: Paul and His Letters 2012 Spring Session

SYLLABUS V Semper Reformanda INTRODUCTION TO PASTORAL & THEOLOGICAL STUDIES. Fall 2010

[MJTM 14 ( )] BOOK REVIEW

PAUL NT 501 Instructor: Harry O. Maier Spring 2019

Method in Theology. A summary of the views of Bernard Lonergan, i taken from his book, Method in Theology. ii

RELIGION (REL) Religion (REL) 1

Review by S. S. Ilchishin INTRODUCTION

Course Syllabus Wycliffe College Toronto School of Theology

BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE CHURCH IN THE PAULINE EPISTLES. A Paper. Presented to. Dr. Burer. Dallas Theological Seminary. In Partial Fulfillment

Transcription:

Review for Fortress Press (February 2014) N.T. Wright. Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Vol. 4 of Christian Origins and the Question of God. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013. Pp. xxvii + 1660. Paper. $89.00. ISBN 78080062683 Shawn Wilhite Southern Seminary Louisville, KY N.T. Wright is a prolific author and thinker. He will be among those named as the most influential writers of the twenty-first century. Upon reading Preston Sprinkle s recent monograph, Paul and Judaism 1, I quickly identified with Sprinkle as having a very similar story. Sometime during my second year of seminary, a friend recommended that I read a book by N.T. Wright about Paul s theology. My immediate reaction was that this would be a waste of time so I stole away a few hours at a nearby coffee shop and dove into a borrowed copy of Wright s What Saint Paul Really Said. Within minutes, I was hooked, and my view of Paul would never be the same. 2 1 (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2013). 2 Sprinkle, Paul and Judaism, 11.

So with a similar encounter, Paul and the Faithfulness of God had been on my radar for years awaiting its final production. Much to my hope and expectation, like Wright s other Pauline texts, this new Pauline magnum opus did not disappoint. Whether or not you agree with his conclusions, any reader of Wright will leave you with a plethora of new insights and never again will you approach nor read Pauline literature the same again. In this review, I highlight N.T. Wright s primary objective(s), only engage a few ideas pertinent to my studies as a Pauline student, and give final recommendations. If you are looking for critical reviews, I'd suggest consulting Moo; Schreiner; Bird pt.1, pt.2, pt.3, pt.4. Paul and the Faithfulness of God is volume 4 in the Christian Origins and the Question of God series. In this 4 th volume, four distinct books were released (one still pending). One is a collection of articles by Wright. One is a history of Pauline scholarship. The final two, of which my review is concerned, engages Pauline theology. Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013. Pauline Perspectives: Essays on Paul, 1978 2013. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013. Paul and His Recent Interpreters. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014. (Due out Nov. 1, 2014). Overview and Historical Presuppositions This four-part book totals 1660 pages (16 chapters). The make-up of the book comprises a chiastic structure. Part I: Paul s World engages ancient literature, both Jewish and Greco-Roman. These chapters enable the reader to envision the theological, political, and social dimensions of the melding cultures. Paul developed something we can appropriately call his theology, a radical mutation in the core beliefs of his Jewish world, because only so could he sustain what we can appropriately call the worldview which he held himself and which he longed for his churches to hold as well. 3 He begins here presupposing continuity, and reframing a current theological acumen and social dimensions of Paul s theology around a new figure, Christ the Messiah. Parts II and III serve as the central piece to Wright s Pauline paradigm. Part II: Paul s Mindset describes Paul s large worldview schema. Part III: Paul s Theology reworks Paul s theology, continuous with second-temple Jewish theology, around a new Messiah 3 N.T. Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, Christian Origins and the Question of God (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2013), xvi.

and His Spirit. 4 Therefore, Wright develops Paul s theology via (1) Monotheism, 5 (2) Election, 6 and (3) Eschatology. 7 The final part, Part IV: Paul in History, attempts to mimic Part I and return to an essentially historical endeavor. Here, Wright places Part II and III, essentially Paul s entire theological construct, and inserts Paul back into a historical context engaging foreign political powers, different social dimensions, and antithetical religious beliefs. Wright integrates two ideas that are helpful pillars when analyzing the overwhelming data. First, Wright assumes Critical Realsim, a social science category, for addressing his data. This is distinct from a pure historical endeavor. Critical Realism assumes both historical inquiry and scientific historical observation while also engaging ideas, ontological belief systems, and worldview analysis via cultural symbols and observable data. Thus, it is historical study with ontological belief systems simultaneously engaged. These presuppositions have been established in Wright s previous works. 8 A world-view analysis is the vehicle Wright uses to engage all the data. This model, for the most part stays consistent throughout the book. As pictured below, it is the interwoven matrix of story, praxis, symbols, and worldview founded upon central beliefs. Story is the historical narrative and purely a historical reconstruction of what happened. Praxis is the ethical, moral, and spiritual practices of the culture. Symbols reflect the visual imagery of religious or social moorings (e.g. Jewish Temple). Questions, then, are the social, ethical, etc. applications of the previous three. I found this model rather convincing, holistic, and helpful to think through history, the tangible reflections of symbols, and belief systems. This attempts to combine the corporeal with non-corporeal, realis with irrealis, physical story and symbols with beliefs and worldview questions. 4 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, 4:612 18. 5 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, chap. 9 (618 773). 6 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, chap. 10 (774 1042). 7 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, chap. 11 (1043 1265). 8 See, N.T. Wright, The New Testament and the People of God, vol. 1, Christian Origins and the Question of God (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1992), 32 46.

Personal Areas of Interest in Biblical Studies Integration of Biblical Theology. Currently living in a theological climate where theological centers and systematic theology are apropos to some and impossible for others, Wright s overall Pauline theological reconstruction proved useful to see the interconnectedness of ideas. Biblical theology provides a better tool to analyze theological thought because it allows for the complex and diversified ideas to simultaneously exist. Take for example, Wright s comments about participatory themes. Here, in fact, all the categories of modern analysis are cheerfully jumbled up. If all we had was Galatians rather than Romans, it is unlikely that anyone would have thought to separate out juridical images from participationist or anthropological, or for that matter salvation historical, or apocalyptic, or covenantal, or transformative in the way they are now routinely handled. Here these elements all belong together, not in a muddle (as though seven blindfolded cooks were all trying to add their favourite ingredients to a stew, but in a coordinated and coherent line of thought. 9 Reading Galatians 2 3 and discussing justification seems to be nearly impossible without also engaging ecclesiology, participatory themes, Christology, and covenant themes. Single ideas are integrated into a complex theological matrix to nearly prohibit finding a central theme and talking of one theme with the exclusion of others. Second Temple Literature. The most valuable chapter, or at least the chapter where I learned the most, was Chapter Two: Like Birds Hovering Overhead: The Faithfulness of the God of Israel. Here, Wright demonstrates incredible handling of Second-Temple literature and linking related themes together. I don t think Wright would rightly claim the title, but I could easily classify him as a Biblical-Historical Theologian when reading Second-Temple literature. Wright wonderfully develops the concept of Torah, ideas of Exile, Temple, and the Pharisee s. 9 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, 4:851.

Especially pertinent for NT studies, Second-Temple literature retells the story of Israel so as to cast the new readers as a newly created Israel. 10 Second-Temple readers, however, would read themselves into the exile narratives, casting their history as the newly created Israel. Within the continuing narrative which virtually all Jews believed themselves to be living in a great many second-temple Jews interpreted that part of the continuing narrative in which they were living in terms of the so-called Deuteronomic scheme of sin exile restoration, with themselves still somewhere in the middle stage, that of exile. 11 Do not NT writers (e.g., Matthew, 1 Peter, Hebrews) re-tell the story so as to create a new community in exile? This is a patterned theme in religious literature. One area needing further study is Wright s description of 4QMMT. With Evangelical, New Perspective, and Post-New Perspective discussions of justification, the role of works in Paul s theological matrix still proves potentially problematic. One frequent criticism of NPP is their appeal to justification by works. We are bound to find it frustrating that we have almost no texts form this period that do what we would like, namely, speak from a clearly Pharisaic point of view about what Paul the apostle calls justification by works of the law. The closest we get, as is well known, is the Essene document 4QMMT. 12 This document and historical study may need more individuals engaging historical study. Jarvis Williams, Preston Sprinkle, and others have/are providing helpful critiques of Wright s interpretation of Second-Temple literature. Consult Sprinkle s Paul and Judaism Revisited. Sprinkle has a different reading of divine sovereignty and human responsibility. Final Thoughts The purpose of this review was not to offer a critique, per se. Rather, it highlights the presuppositions of Critical Realism and world-view model of Wright. Those involved in historiography would do well to engage this idea and glean any benefits to the historical endeavor. In this way, historical inquiry also engages belief systems and symbols. Also, I provide two major portions of insightful ideas and topics. The book is a treasure trove of topics to pursue for further study; whether or not the reader agrees with Wright, you will leave with a greater appreciation of Second-Temple literature, Pauline Theology, and 10 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, 4:117 35. 11 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, 4:140. 12 Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, 4:184.

Biblical Theology. Wright has an incredible mastery of texts and history and strings the two together to create a masterful mosaic of thought. Of course the book has flaws, but others have provided those helpful critiques. 13 I would unreservedly recommend this text to any NT student or Biblical Studies student. N.T. Wright is shaping and reconfiguring the landscape of Pauline and New Testament studies through his prolific literature, fresh readings of Pauline texts, and engaging questions through a different lens. Therefore, it is worthy of such a read; any academic student or scholar would do well to read this text regardless of theological presuppositions and convictions. Even for critics of the New Perspective, this book will prove valuable to demonstrate the non-monolithic movement of NPP and how Wright distances himself from the movement. Thank you to Fortress Press for kindly allowing me to review this book. 13 Part one has far too many typographical and spelling errors. I don t know if this volume will go through a second edition, but it may prove helpful to edit the text one more time.