Author Archives: Paul Cable

About Paul Cable

I'm a PhD student in New Testament at Wheaton College. My dissertation, supervised by Doug Moo, deals with participatory soteriology in Paul's letter to the Philippians. I hold the BA in English from the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs!) and the MDiv from Southern Seminary. My amazing wife Ashley and I have three kids: Graeme, Eleanor, and Silas, and we attend Sojourn Community Church in Woodstock, GA.

Review of Paul: Life, Setting, Work, Letters, edited by Oda Wischmeyer

Wischmeyer, Oda, ed. Paul: Life, Setting, Work, Letters. Translated by Helen S. Heron. London: T&T Clark, 2012. $35.73 For many English speakers interested in Biblical Studies, it takes . . . longer . . . to read German scholarship, but … Continue reading

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Reading the Gospels Wisely: An Interview with Jonathan T. Pennington on His Newest Book

(cross-posted from Paul and Παυλος) I had the pleasure of asking Dr. Jonathan T. Pennington a few questions about his new book from Baker Academic, Reading the Gospels Wisely: A Narrative and Theological Introduction, due out at the end of summer. … Continue reading

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