Paul's Covert Use of Scripture: Intertextuality and Rhetorical Situation in Philippians 2:10-16

David McAuley
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Paul's Covert Use of Scripture: Intertextuality and Rhetorical Situation in Philippians 2:10-16

David McAuley
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306 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 09, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 306
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781498221139
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.7" L x 8.9" H
David McAuley is a visiting lecturer in New Testament, and itinerant preacher. He earned his BSc in computing from the University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, his BA in theology from International Christian College, Glasgow, and his PhD in divinity from the University of Aberdeen. Before undertaking theological study, he worked for IBM in engineering, consultancy, and management.
""This stimulating book offers fresh insights into why Paul wrote his letter to the Philippians and makes a significant contribution to current debates on Paul's use of Scripture. Highly recommended."" --Steve Moyise, Visiting Professor, Newman University, Birmingham ""Enquiry into Paul's use of Scripture is a well-plowed furrow. In this volume, McAuley makes a fresh contribution to this debate by drawing attention to a neglected passage in a neglected epistle. As a consequence, Philippians can now make a contribution, in its own right, to this very important aspect of Pauline hermeneutics."" --Dr. Andrew D. Clarke, University of Aberdeen ""[A] remarkably researched book. . . . His use of the English language is outstanding--nearing C. S. Lewis in his articulation. . . . This is a first-class offering of modern scholarship with no shortcuts. McAuley digs deep into a narrow passage of Scripture and finds unity in Paul's thought and coherence with shafts of prophetic insight found in the Old Testament."" --Tony Sargent, International Chairman, Elam Ministries Asia; Former Principal, International Christian College, Glasgow; Professor of Practical Theology, Olivet University, San Francisco

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