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What does it mean to participate in the cruciform Lord Jesus Christ so that our life together becomes a living exegesis of the gospel? Michael Gorman has been tremendously influential in exploring this question within the New Testament, particularly in the letters of Paul, the Gospel of John, and the book of Revelation. His 2001 book Cruciformity: Paul’s Narrative Spirituality of the Cross inspired a generation of scholars and was the first in a trilogy of New Testament theology devoted to exploring the role of the cross, participation in Christ, and becoming the gospel in mission. Here, an assemblage of some of the best and brightest current New Testament exegetes honor Gorman’s work with contributions of their own, each of which further explores these three critical themes in various passages of the New Testament. Cruciform Scripture is more than a tribute to a giant of biblical scholarship. Its contributors (including N. T. Wright, Sylvia Keesmaat, and Richard Hays) are masters in their own right who offer incisive interpretations of essential themes of New Testament theology and the core concerns of Christian life in community. As they reason together in this volume, they amplify one another’s voices as well as Gorman’s, modeling a way that careful reflection on Paul’s determination to “know nothing . . . except Jesus Christ and him crucified” can engender fruitful insights on the nature of discipleship. Contributors Ben C. Blackwell, Sherri Brown, Frank E. Dicken, Dennis R. Edwards, Rebekah Eklund, Dean Flemming, Patricia Fosarelli, Stephen E. Fowl, Nijay K. Gupta, Richard B. Hays, Andy Johnson, Sylvia C. Keesmaat, Brent Laytham, Christopher W. Skinner, Klyne R. Snodgrass, Drew J. Strait, and N. T. Wright. Table of Contents Introduction Brent Laytham and Pat Fosarelli Part One: The Cross and the Cruciform Life 1. Matthew, the Cross, and the Cruciform Life Rebekah Eklund 2. The Crucified One: Jesus’s Death and Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark Richard B. Hays 3. Luke and the Cross: A Vision of Crucicentric Discipleship Frank E. Dicken 4. The Johannine Cross as Revelation of the Father: Finding a Cruciform God in the Fourth Gospel Christopher W. Skinner 5. Cruciformity and the Believer’s Governing Faculties: Rethinking Ἡγεομαι in Philippians Nijay K. Gupta Part Two: Participation in Christ, One with God 6. Grasping and Being Grasped: Gift and Agency in Paul Stephen E. Fowl 7. Baptized into Christ: Romans 6:3–4—the Text on Baptism and Participation Klyne Snodgrass 8. The Holy Spirit, Justification, and Participation in the Divine Life in Galatians Ben C. Blackwell 9. Participation in Christ in 1 Peter Dennis R. Edwards Part Three: Becoming the Gospel in Mission 10. “Follow Me”: The Mandate for Mission in the Gospel of John Sherri Brown 11. An Alternative Global Imaginary: Imperial Rome’s Pax Romana and Luke’s “Counter Violent” Missio Dei Drew J. Strait 12. The Past, Present, and Future of Bodily Resurrection as Salvation: Christ, Church, and Cosmos Andy Johnson 13. Mother Zion Rejoices: Psalm 87 as a Missing Link in Galatians 4 N. T. Wright 14. Citizenship and Empire: A Missional Engagement with Ephesians Sylvia C. Keesmaat 15. Following the Lamb Wherever He Goes: Missional Ecclesiology in Revelation 7 and 14:1–5 Dean Flemming Epilogue Brian Gorman, Amy Caruso, Mark Gorman Dr. Michael J. Gorman: Cursus Vitae
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Nijay K. Gupta is associate professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary.
Andy Johnson is professor of New Testament at Nazarene Theological Seminary.
Christopher W. Skinner is associate professor of New Testament and early Christianity at Loyola University Chicago.
Drew J. Strait is assistant professor of New Testament and Christian origins at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary.
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