Bruce Chilton and Jacob Neusner in this book accost E. P. Sanders (of NPP fame) for his presentation of historical Judaism in this book. Neither of these is currently in Logos and both should be.
While I'm at it, I will suggest that any Sanders books not in Logos should be. In particular I would like to see
Because of his pivotal place in the NPP debate, Sander's voice is one that should be considered.
[Y][Y][Y] (Really like the idea of renting the Kindle version; I wonder what the economics are on the Logos rental side?)
They're 'spensive.
Yeah, but that's what the Logos version of the rack is for...to generate price concessions. [:P] Honestly, if the publisher wants to sell these books, they will make them affordable and accept the glory of low margin bulk sales. Otherwise, they can rot on the vine.
accost E. P. Sanders (of NPP fame)
A hint please - what is NPP? [*-)]
Edit: Oh! New Perspective on Paul? Not that I know what that means either.
Oh! New Perspective on Paul? Not that I know what that means either.
That's because the "new" perspective is much older than the "old" perspective, which means that we who never bought into the "old" one have no real need to learn this "new" one.[:D]
Otherwise the irony for me is that although Krister Stendahl is considered to be the guy who launched the "new" perspective, and although Krister Stendahl happened to be my bishop back when I started theology, I never even heard about something called the "New Perspective on Paul" until I came here. (At least not that I can remember.)[:)]