Description In these lectures, as in his writings, Hays\' passion for getting the story right and his conviction that Christians today are part of that story, become apparent.
His books include: The Moral Vision of the New Testament: Community, Cross, New Creation (Harper San Francisco, 1996), Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul (Yale University Press, 1989) and First Corinthians (Interpretation commentary series
John Knox Press, 1997)..
Hays is noted for his work in the field of Pauline theology and New Testament ethics.
He also taught at Yale Divinity School for ten years. from Emory University in Atlanta, where he taught in the Chandler School of Theology.
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Degrees from Yale University and his Ph.
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He received his B.
Hays, Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina, since 1991, is an ordained United Methodist minister.
He has taught us that our \'getting it right\' has to do not only with intellectual interests and rigour, but with the truthful practices of today\'s Christians." --From the Foreword by Harry Huebner, Chair of CMBC Lectureship Committee Richard B. "In these lectures, as in his writings, Hays\' passion for getting the story right and his conviction that Christians today are part of that story, become apparent.
Our "getting it right" has to do not only with intellectual interests and rigour, but with the truthful practices of today\'s Christians.
Description In these lectures, as in his writings, Hays\' passion for getting the story right and his conviction that Christians today are part of that story, become apparent