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Guess who wrote this (on Paul and Scripture)

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Guess who wrote these words:

For Paul, his rendering of Scripture is not an intentional distortion , but a truthful application when judged by its faithful apprehension of its subject matter, namely, the manifestation of God in Jesus Christ.

…Paul’s intertextual, christological reading is not a misreading, but a truthful witness to the Old Testament when read in the context of the dramatic transformation of reality achieved by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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6 Comments

  1. Nick Norelli says:

    Does it count as a guess if you already know who said it?

  2. Nijay Gupta says:

    Nick – no, but you get special credit for remembering! :)

    Now, if you voted for Colbert, I think we might need to talk

  3. My vote is for [this word has been removed for the sake of not influencing voters! - nkg].

  4. John Lyons says:

    It sounds like Brevard Childs but since he is not an option in your list, I’ll abstain :) [NB: oops! I fixed it - NKG]

  5. Nick Norelli says:

    Nijay: It’s easy to remember with the book on my desk!

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