Synopsis: At a time when the Western church is having to come to terms--painfully and often reluctantly--with its diminished social and intellectual status in the world following the collapse of Christendom, we find ourselves, as interpreters of Paul, increasingly impressed by the need to relocate his writings in their historical context. That is not a coincidence. The Future of the People of God is an attempt to make sense of Pauls letter to the Romans at the intersection of these two developments. It puts forward the argument that we must first have the courage of our historical convictions...
Synopsis: At a time when the Western church is having to come to terms--painfully and often reluctantly--with its diminished social and intellectu...