September 15, 2006 MINNEAPOLIS
– Even as theologians have become more critical of classic theories of atonement,
biblical scholars have continued to rely upon such theories as a basis for interpreting
Paul's teaching regarding salvation and the cross. In the newly released l
on the Crossvid A. Brondos looks to the recent advances in New Testament scholarship
to argue for an alternative understanding of Paul's doctrine of salvation and
the cross. Paul, says Brondos, understood Jesus' death
primarily as the consequence of his mission: to serve as God's instrument to bring
about the long-awaited redemption of Israel, in which Gentiles throughout the
world would also be included. For Paul, Jesus' death is salvific not because it
satisfies some necessary condition for human salvation, as most doctrines of the
atonement have traditionally maintained, nor because it effects some change in
the situation of human beings or the world in general. Rather, Jesus' God responded
to Jesus' faithfulness unto death by raising him, thereby ensuring that all the
divine promises of salvation would be fulfilled through him. Jesus'
death forms part of an overarching story culminating in the redemption of Israel
and the world. It is this story, and in particular what preceded and followed
Jesus' death on the cross, that makes that death redemptive for Paul. "Brondos
offers a fresh rereading of the Gospels, Acts, and the Pauline letters that will
spur others to reread and rethink these texts. His argument raises significant
challenges to those who caricature Paul as the inventor of Christianity, as will
as to those who follow the ‘New Perspective on Paul.' This book will serve as
a valuable stimulus for exegetical and theological clarification regarding the
atonement, the story of redemption, and the Christian view of time." Mark
Reasoner, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, Bethel University; author of
Romans in Full Circle: A History of Interpretation (2005). David
A. Brondos is Professor of Theology at the Theological Community of Mexico, an
ecumenical consortium of seminaries in Mexico City, where he teaches systematic
theology and biblical studies. An ordained ELCA minister, he is author of
Letter and the Spirit: Discerning God's Will in a Complex World, Lutheran Voices
(2005). l on the Cross: Reconstructing the Apostle's
Story of Redemption David A. Brondos, Format: 6" x 9," paperback, 256 pages,
ISBN: 0-8006-3788-7, Price: $20.00, Publisher: Fortress Press, Rights: World.
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