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James Dunn (theologian)
Other Problems from a British Perspective: 'Jewishness', Jesus, And
The New Perspective on Paul and the Correlation with the Book of James
ADM Jesus Then and Now 2 Lectures
The New Perspective on Paul: Its Basic Tenets, History, and Presuppositions
Luke and Early Catholicism*
A Study of the Apostle Paul‟S Approach to the Law in Galatians Chapters 2 and 3
Dunn, James DG Unity and Diversity in the New Testament
Was Paul a Trinitarian? a Look at Romans 8
Whitney, Donald S
The New Perspective Critique of Luther: a Response Bart Eriksson
Dunn's "The Theology of Paul the Apostle" - Book Review Paul N
Image, Form and Transformation. a Semantic Taxonomy of Paul's "Morphic" Language
The People of Israel and the Christian Church with Particular Reference to the Logic of Pauline Theology: an Application to the Portuguese- Speaking World
James D.G. Dunn and the New Perspective on Paul: a Review Article by Nijay K
The Attainment of Christian Perfection As a Wesleyan/ Holiness Re
James DG Dunn. the Theology of Paul the Apostle
The Bible and the Public Arena: a Pauline Model for Christian Engagement in Society with Reference to Romans 13
The Evidence for Jesus by James D
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How Can One Guy Be Wrong in So Many Ways?
Dialectic of Ἀλήθεια and Ἐλευθερία in Galatians
The New Perspective on Paul: Its Basic Tenets, History, and Presuppositions
A Radical Jew” Revisited
AN OVERVIEW and CRITIQUE of the NEW PERSPECTIVE on PAUL's DOCTRINE of JUSTIFICATION (Part One: the New Perspective Identified) Jeffery Smith·
New Perspective on Paul in Light of the the Historic Protestant Perspective Quick Reference Chart
BST606: New Testament Theology Syllabus
The Biblical Doctrine of the Atonement by Rodney A. Whitacre
New Perspective: Is There a Need to Reinterpret Paul? 1
ABSTRACT James M. Dunn and Soul Freedom: a Paradigm for Baptist
Unity and Diversity in the New Testament: an Inquiry Into the Character of Earliest Christianity
The Case for Spirit Christology Roger Haight, S.J