Douglas Harink's "Paul Among the Postliberals "sheds new light on
Paul's letters by creating links between contemporary scholarship
and the writings of theologians such as Stanley Hauerwas and John
Howard Yoder. Harink argues that Paul's central doctrine of
justification by faith has been widely misunderstood; he emphasizes
instead that the goal of the gospel is to free Christians for
faithful action.
Reading Paul in dialogue with Yoder and Hauerwas, Harink outlines
the political ramifications of Paul's writings, calling the church
to embrace, rather than avoid, the political realm. Finally,
drawing on the Pauline doctrine of God's election of Israel, "Paul
Among the Postliberals" addresses the need for a Christian theology
of Israel and Judaism.
Pastors, teachers, students, and anyone seeking a more thorough
understanding of Paul's letters will take a keen interest in "Paul
Among the Postliberals."
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