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Paul at the Crossroads of Cultures: Theologizing in the Space Between
By (Author) Dr. Kathy Ehrensperger
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
12th September 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
227.06
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
567g
Based on recent studies in intercultural communication Kathy Ehrensperger applies the paradigm of multilingualism, which includes the recognition of cultural distinctiveness, to the study of Paul. Pauls role as apostle to the nations is seen as the role of a go-between as that of cultural translator. This role requires that he is fully embedded in his own tradition but must also be able to appreciate and understand aspects of gentile culture. Paul is viewed as involved in a process in which the meaning of the Christ event is being negotiated in the space between cultures, with their diverse cultural coding systems and cultural encyclopaedias. It is argued that this is not a process of imposing Jewish culture on gentiles at the expense of gentile identity, nor is it a process of eradication of Jewish identity. Rather, Pauls theologizing in the space between implies the task of negotiating the meaning of the Christ event in relation to, and in appreciation of both, Jewish and gentile identity.
In this study, Ehrensperger makes an exemplary effort to post a progressive new viewpoint ... Ehrensperger has achieved a significant contribution in the debate surrounding the origins of Pauline correspondence ... * Theologische Revue *
This study covers familiar ground with a new approachscholars will need to address the challenges E. poses to standard assumptions in the study of Paul and implications of her study, which touch on many controverted issues in Pauline studies today. * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
Kathy Ehrensperger is Reader in New Testament Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK.