Welcome to the inaugural episode of Behind The Books!
In this kickoff, we dive into the heart of Pauline studies with a close look at the second edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters. It's a narrative that weaves together academic diligence, innovative perspectives, and a commitment to making the Apostle Paul's letters accessible and relevant for today.
Scot McKnight, Lynn Cohick, and Nijay Gupta, the editors of the second edition of the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, share their journey through the complexities and triumphs of updating this pivotal work, 30 years after the first edition was published.
From exploring the vast landscape of Pauline scholarship to integrating technology in their collaborative efforts, they discuss the importance of diversity in contributions and the Dictionary's role in modern biblical studies and everyday faith.
Tune into this episode to enrich your understanding of Paul's letters and explore their lasting influence on both academic and faith communities.
This episode highlights the following themes:
- The significant role of new scholarship and perspectives in updating the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters
- The challenge of integrating traditional and contemporary interpretations of Pauline texts
- The crucial impact of digital collaboration and technology on the project's success
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