"Three Protestant Pauls, a Catholic Paul, and a Jewish Paul all walk into one volume--and collegial colloquy ensues. The scholars assembled here communicate the key issues, arguments, and interpretations that currently shape our highly charged moment in Pauline studies. Perspectives on Paul makes and marks an energetic contribution to important developing conversations."
Paula Fredriksen, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
"To have a summary of scholarship on Pauline theology is good. To have the experts speak for themselves is better. But to have back-and-forth conversation among experts, such as we find in Perspectives on Paul, is a gift. If you find yourself confused about or behind on the study of Paul, look no further. I found the thoughtful engagement in this book very insightful."
Nijay K. Gupta, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
"For many readers, Paul is perplexing--there is the New Perspective, the Old Perspective, and a variety of other perspectives. McKnight and Oropeza have provided a much needed and highly accessible summary of the way E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism has impacted Pauline scholarship in the last forty years. This volume, with five different approaches to reading Paul, offers a one-stop shop for those desiring to understand the dominant perspectives in conversation with other prominent and influential voices."
Jeanette Hagen Pifer, assistant professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University