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Oliver Wright

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    The Doctrine of Scripture. By Brad East. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2021. Pp. 228. $45.00 (HB) / $30.00 (PB) (review)
    Heythrop Journal 65 (5): 596-597. 2024.
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    The Doctrine of Scripture. By BradEast. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2021. Pp. 228. $45.00 ( HB ) / $30.00 ( PB ) (review)
    Heythrop Journal 65 (5): 596-597. 2024.
    The Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
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    A theological reading of the ‘welcome’ offered by God and Christ in Romans 14–15 using the Septuagint
    Heythrop Journal 65 (3): 292-305. 2024.
    This article proposes a theological emphasis to the definition of προσλαμβάνω in Romans 14–15. Previous accounts have emphasised the domestic and social implication of Paul's imperative—‘welcome one another’ (Rom. 15:7a). The result has been that what Paul might have meant by God's and Christ's ‘welcome’ (Rom. 14:3 and 15:7b) has been governed by the ethical imperative. In order to investigate the ‘welcome’ of God and Christ, this article proposes a context of three important Septuagintal antece…Read more
    This article proposes a theological emphasis to the definition of προσλαμβάνω in Romans 14–15. Previous accounts have emphasised the domestic and social implication of Paul's imperative—‘welcome one another’ (Rom. 15:7a). The result has been that what Paul might have meant by God's and Christ's ‘welcome’ (Rom. 14:3 and 15:7b) has been governed by the ethical imperative. In order to investigate the ‘welcome’ of God and Christ, this article proposes a context of three important Septuagintal antecedents as yet unconsidered: 1 Samuel 12, Psalm 18, and Psalm 65: In this context, God's and Christ's ‘welcome’ in Rom. 14–15 incorporates notions of justification, election, salvation, and unified worship. A theological reading of προσλαμβάνω, using these intertextual resources, therefore provides a stronger position from which to understand Paul's imperative—‘welcome one another’.
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    The Sacraments of the Law and the Law of the Sacraments. By JudithHahn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 350. £85.00
    Heythrop Journal 65 (3): 332-333. 2024.
    The Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
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    How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now. By James K.A.Smith. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2022. Pp. 208. $24.99 (review)
    Heythrop Journal 64 (4): 580-582. 2023.
    The Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
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