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OverviewRomans 9–11 is one of the most controversial passages in Paul's corpus. Efforts to reconcile chapter 9 with chapter 11 are disparate, and the dearth of scholarly interest in the subject of wrath often perpetuates the Marcionite premise that wrath precludes mercy, a false antithesis that was foreign to Paul and especially skews interpretation of Romans. This presumed opposition leads scholars to find dithering dialectic, incompatible covenants, two Israels, or contradictory fantasy in Romans 9–11. How can a passage at the heart of the apostle's greatest letter have become so muddled?To help clear the fog, Paul and the Wrath replaces the simplistic wrath-mercy binary with a thicker, overlooked, and distinctly Jewish lens of remedial wrath, clarifying Paul's argument that God judges Israel in order to save Israel. To configure this lens properly, Thomas Dixon outlines a taxonomy of views on divine wrath and mercy around four ancient, representative interpreters, then surveys philosophies of wrath in Greco-Roman literature before examining a swathe of images in biblical and extrabiblical Jewish texts in which judgment advances mercy. The frequency of such imagery in these Jewish sources establishes a plausibility structure for finding similar theology in Paul, which leads Dixon to a new evaluation of Paul's argumentative logic in Romans 9–11 and elsewhere. This Jewish theology of judgment provides a wider window that can shed light on—and help resolve—a persistent division in Pauline scholarship over the apostle's understanding of mercy, works, and atonement. Paul and the Wrath offers clarity in a clouded arena of Pauline theology in order to foster more faithful reading of both Paul and Scripture as a whole. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas P. DixonPublisher: Baylor University Press Imprint: Baylor University Press ISBN: 9781481321358ISBN 10: 1481321358 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 15 August 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Perfections of Judgment? 1 God's Wrath and Mercy in the History of Interpretation: A Taxonomy 2 Provisional Wrath: An Overlooked Feature in Israel's Scriptures 3 Wrath and Mercy for Israel: Romans 9-11 4 Wrath Elsewhere in Paul: Widening the Scope Conclusion: Judgment, Mercy, and Pauline TheologyReviewsAuthor InformationThomas P. Dixon is Associate Professor of New Testament at Campbell University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |