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A Study of “Faith in Christ” in Pauline TheologyOver the last fifty years, the apostle Paul’s theology has come under immense critical examination. One important issue prompted by recent scholarship is the correct translation of the Greek phrase pistis Christou as “faith in Jesus Christ” (Galatians 2:16). Many English-speaking scholars now interpret this Greek phrase as the “faithfulness of Jesus Christ.” This new translation is bound up with the theological argument that we are not justified by our own faith but by the faithfulness of Christ.Kevin McFadden argues that faith in Christ is a proximate cause of salvation that accords with grace. Not only is this treatment a helpful introduction to the pistis Christou debate, but it also demonstrates the central role of faith in salvation as the church brings the gospel to the world.
Kevin W. McFadden (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Cairn University in Philadelphia and the author of Faith in the Son of God.
Analytic OutlineForeword (Robert W. Yarbrough)PrefaceAbbreviations Introduction: The Πίστις Χριστοῦ Debate and Pauline TheologyChapter 1: Paul’s Understanding of Christ-Oriented Faith in Historical ContextChapter 2: Direct Statements of Christ-Oriented Faith in Paul’s LettersChapter 3: Conceptual Parallels to Christ-Oriented Faith in Paul’s LettersChapter 4: ’Εκ Πίστεως Χριστοῦ as a Pauline Idiom for Christ-Oriented FaithChapter 5: Theological Synthesis: Christ-Oriented Faith within Pauline TheologyBibliographyGeneral IndexScripture Index