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The Dividing Wall: Ephesians and the Integrity of the Corpus Paulinum
By (Author) Dr. Martin Wright
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
23rd February 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
227.506
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book argues for the integrity of the Pauline Corpus as a complex, composite text. Martin Wright critiques the prevailing tendency to divide the Corpus in two, separating the undoubtedly authentic letters from those of disputed authorship. Instead, he advocates for a renewed canonical hermeneutic in which the Corpus as a whole communicates Pauls legacy, and the authorship of individual letters is less important, stressing that that current preoccupations with authorship have a distorting effect on exegesis, and need to be reconsidered. Wright uses Ephesians as a focal text to illustrate the exegetical potential of this approach. He critically investigates the history of the prevailing hermeneutics of pseudonymity, with particular attention to the theological and confessional partiality with which it is often inflected. And constructively, he proposes a new hermeneutical model in which the Pauline Corpus is read as a continuous interpretative dialogue, leaving the question of authorship to one side. In two substantial exegetical studies, Wright offers new readings of passages from Ephesians and other Pauline letters, amplifying the proposed approach and illustrating its value.
Martin Wright is an independent scholar, UK.