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Romans and the power of the believer / Richard J. Britton.

Van Pelt Library BS2665.52 .B758 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Britton, Richard J., author.
Contributor:
Oakes, Peter (Peter S.), writer of foreword.
Fowler, Kimberley A., writer of foreword.
Series:
Semeia studies ; no. 99.
Semeia studies ; number 99
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Romans--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Deconstruction.
deconstruction (theory).
Bible. Romans.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xviii, 195 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, GA : SBL Press, [2022]
Summary:
"Richard J. Britton uses the critical theory of Jacques Derrida, Giorgio Agamben, and others to examine the financial, gift, and olive tree metaphors of Paul's Letter to the Romans. Drawing upon papyri about money, gifts, and friendship, Greek and Roman farming handbooks, and later sources, including the Book of Mormon and writings from colonized places, Britton questions the way some people understand faith, grace, and identity in the New Testament and beyond. Britton asserts that the believer is not a passive recipient of God's grace and righteousness but rather an interpreter, reader, and decision maker actively involved in reciprocal exchange and enhancement of God's eschatological and soteriological project. Believers, he concludes, negotiate meaning through their own interaction with texts and traditions in combination with their own personal relationship with the divine and the world. Turning to the contemporary world, Britton contends that, if we want to upend the oppression of established religion and ideology, we must first appreciate the believer as a powerful and responsible agent within God's cosmic project." --Provided by publisher
Contents:
Foreword / by Peter Oakes
Foreword / by Kimberley A. Fowler
Introduction
Belief
Grace
Graft
In conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-186) and indexes.
ISBN:
9781628373127
1628373121
9781628374414
1628374411
OCLC:
1356976997

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