Theology

Sang Meyng Lee

The Cosmic Drama of Salvation

A Study of Paul's Undisputed Writings from Anthropological and Cosmological Perspectives

[Das kosmische Heils-Drama. Eine Studie über Paulus' unbestrittene Schriften aus anthropologischer und kosmologischer Perspektive.]

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Sang M. Lee inquires into a divine drama of human salvation which folds in Paul's narrative world in a holistic view. Using the two pivots, cosmological and anthropological, of Paul's thought, he presents a four-staged cosmic drama which Paul unfolds in his writings.
Sang M. Lee studies the cosmic drama of salvation which Paul describes in his undisputed writings. Utilizing the two pillars of Paul's theology – anthropology and cosmology – his aim is to understand how God's salvific drama develops in Paul's narrative world against the backdrop of the intellectual world of Judeo-Hellenistic traditions, including Greek philosophical works, Jewish wisdom and apocalyptic literature, and Philo's writings. Paul's salvific drama is woven from four interrelated acts: Act I (the law-less period), Act II (the law period), Act III (the age of the church) and Act IV (the Parousia). Special attention is paid to the key elements of the drama: God's master plan as its plot, time and space as its stage, and its various characters who can be divided into three main categories (evil, double-faced and good). In particular, the author focuses on the main characters – conscience, the Mosaic law, and Christ and the Spirit – who play important roles for God's long-range soteriological and pedagogical plan for humanity.
Authors/Editors

Sang Meyng Lee Born 1963; 2005–2008 Adjunct Professor at San Francisco Theological Seminary, Pasadena; since 2008, Professor of New Testament and Dean of Academic Affairs at Presbyterian Theological Seminary in America, Santa Fe Springs, California.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: The Biblical Annals — 4 (2014), S. 233–240 (Marcin Kowalski)
In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 33.5 (2011), S. 80–81 (Timothy Carter)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 136 (2011), S. 642–643 (K.-W. Niebuhr)
In: Evangelical Quarterly — 84 (2012), S. 79–81 (James C. Miller)
In: New Testament Abstracts — 55 (2011), S. 174