Frank J. Matera is Andrews-Kelly-Ryan Professor of Biblical Studies at Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. His previous books include New Testament Ethics: The Legacies of Jesus and Paul and commentaries on Galatians, 2 Corinthians, and Romans.
John P. Meier
-- University of Notre Dame
"Throughout my years of teaching, I have learned to look to Frank
Matera as a sure guide to the thought of Paul. His commentaries on
Paul's various epistles are sterling examples of profound thought
expressed with clarity and simplicity. This new distillation of
Matera's thought on Paul is to be welcomed by all teachers of the
New Testament." Marion L. Soards
-- Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
"Clarity of thought and expression distinguishes this fresh (and
refreshing) contribution to the study of Pauline theology. Matera
sets for himself the bold task of explaining how the thirteen
different Pauline letters are related to and cohere with one
another theologically. . . . This volume is a must for all who are
interested in Pauline theology." Michael J. Gorman
-- St. Mary's Seminary
"For some time now we have needed a contemporary Pauline theology
that considers all thirteen letters without overlooking the
differences among them. Frank Matera has given us just such a book.
It embodies the solid, careful, yet creative scholarship for which
he is known. Most importantly, Matera rightly stresses the grace of
God in Christ that grabbed hold of Paul and shaped both his life
and his theology. This book will enrich our understanding of that
amazing grace." Paul J. Achtemeier
-- Union Presbyterian Seminary
"Written with his usual clarity of organization and thought, Matera
here presents a treatment of Pauline theology based on the Pauline
material in the New Testament, not a theology of the historic Paul
as best as we can recover it. . . . The volume represents a solid
discussion of the Pauline theology upon which the church has drawn
since its inception. The book is worth a careful reading." A.
Andrew Das
-- Elmhurst College
"Frank Matera's God's Saving Grace is the much-anticipated
culmination of a lifetime of work. . . . Students will reap rewards
from the comprehensive, yet manageable overview of the coherent
message of the letters. Instructors will appreciate the confident,
diplomatic course Matera steers through knotty issues. The result
is simply elegant." Theological Studies
"An outstanding example of biblical theology. . . . Matera's
Pauline theology is the work of an accomplished scholar. A
distillation of many years of studying, teaching, and writing about
Paul, the book is a model of erudition made accessible to
nonspecialists. . . . I can give no higher recommendation than to
say that I have recently used this book with great profit in my
course on Paul and his writings." Trinity Journal
"Frank Matera draws upon his considerable expertise in Pauline
studies to create a clear and insightful synthesis of the theology
of Paul's letters. . . . Matera's book is characterized by both
keen attention to the details of Paul's letters and sufficient
interaction with major thinkers in the field. . . . A concise yet
enriching overview of the theology of Paul's letters. Readers will
glean immediate benefits from the book and find it a resource worth
revisiting." Catholic Library World
"Matera's book addresses the major theological themes of all
thirteen epistles attributed to Paul, including those of disputed
authorship. . . . Recommended as a Bible study resource for
academic and parish libraries." Interpretation
"For some time, both the academy and the church have needed a
Pauline theology that engages all thirteen letters without
overlooking the differences among them. This is such a book: not a
theology of Paul confined to the seven undisputed letters, but a
theological treatment of the entire Pauline corpus, the canonical
Paul." Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
"In this welcome contribution to Pauline studies, Frank Matera
gives readers a compendium of Paul's theology that is relatively
concise and yet covers the breadth of the great apostle's
contribution. . . . If you want a reasonably sized engagement with
the thinking reflected in Paul's letters, you could hardly go
astray with this book. It is clearly the product of a mature
scholar who has thought long and reflected deeply on the words of
Paul and their implications for understanding the Christian faith.
It is well organized and clearly written. He lets Paul's letters
speak for themselves in a thoroughly engaging way." Journal of
Theological Studies
"I hope this affordable volume from Eerdmans will find its way into
the hands of many readers of Paul and New Testament theology. In a
masterly way Matera has again demonstrated his ability of conveying
theology from the pages of the New Testament into a handy format
for student on all levels." Theology
"A wonderful treatment, which I would recommend as an introduction
to the theology of Paul's letters for students, pastors and
theological minded laypeople. . . . An accessible book written in a
straightforward manner that avoids bulky discussions on esoteric
topics within Pauline interpretation and is to be commended as a
valuable resource." Choice (American Library Association)
"A biblical theology of the Pauline epistles. . . . The book is
well-written, well-argued, and well-indexed. Recommended." Spirit &
Life
"Organized and clearly written, this is a contemporary Pauline
theology that looks with skill and scholarship at all thirteen
letters attributed to Paul. It is a help toward understanding how
Paul lived his life in terms of Christ." Bible Today
"This is an excellent synthesis of Pauline theology. . . . A
valuable resource for a broad, yet biblically and theologically
literate audience." Louvain Studies
"It was a wonderful experience to slowly digest the various
insights which Matera's rich and evocative book put before me.
There are many thoughtful and reflective readings of Paul's letters
to be found here." Biblical Theology Bulletin
"The task Matera sets for himself in this book is prodigious -- and
he accomplishes it masterfully. . . . This is an excellent summary
and starting point for understanding the theology of these letters.
Theologians, students, and specialists will all benefit from this
excellent text."
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