Dictionary of Paul and His Letters
Scot McKnight (editor), Lynn H. Cohick (editor), Nijay K. Gupta (editor)

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Dictionary of Paul and His Letters
Scot McKnight (editor), Lynn H. Cohick (editor), Nijay K. Gupta (editor)
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The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters stands as the definitive reference work for understanding the apostle Paul's theology, ministry, and enduring influence on Christian thought. This completely revised edition represents a landmark achievement in Pauline scholarship, featuring contributions from leading evangelical scholars under the expert editorial guidance of Scot McKnight, Lynn H. Cohick, and Nijay K. Gupta. Building upon the foundation of the acclaimed 1993 volume while incorporating thirty years of fresh scholarship, this dictionary offers an indispensable resource for pastors, students, and serious Bible readers seeking to understand the complexities of Paul's writings and their contemporary relevance.
The dictionary's methodology reflects the latest developments in Pauline studies while maintaining commitment to evangelical theological perspectives. With over 95% brand-new content, the volume features comprehensive articles on Paul's major theological themes such as justification, Christology, and ecclesiology, alongside fresh explorations of topics like politics, patronage systems, and cultural interpretation methods. Each entry combines rigorous academic research with clear, accessible writing that bridges scholarly insight and practical application. The editors have assembled an impressive array of contributors who bring diverse expertise to bear on Paul's letters, historical context, and theological significance, ensuring that readers receive balanced and thoroughly researched information.
What distinguishes this dictionary is its exceptional value for ministry preparation and serious Bible study. The extensive bibliographies accompanying each article provide pathways for deeper research, while the clear organization and cross-referencing system make complex theological concepts readily accessible. Whether preparing sermons on Pauline texts, conducting advanced Bible studies, or researching specific theological questions, users will find this resource invaluable for understanding how Paul's first-century message continues to shape Christian faith and practice today. For those seeking to master Pauline theology and its practical implications, this dictionary represents an essential investment that will serve as a trusted reference for decades of fruitful study and ministry.