"...it is an all too rare attempt for biblical scholars of a shared postmodern stripe to being to put their interpretive money where their theoretical mouths are. Thus, for readers sensitive to the importance of contextualised interpretations which seek to incarnate Paul's gospel within the contexts of various cultures, this book will be seen as a welcome contribution and helpful template for similar projects; yet it is also a sober harbinger of how difficult this task truly is—particularly for those who are still being weaned from historical-criticism's breast." -- The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 4, 2005
"Navigating Romans through Cultures is a well-conceived volume that reflects the outcome of a worthy project in its maturing phase. Part of the fascination of this book is the very high level of self-conscious reflection with which it is presented. I found the contextual location of each contributor interesting and refreshing....one wishes to congratulate Patte and colleagues for initiating this project. If the present volume represents a navigation of the ship of Romans through different cultures, the image of Professor Patte as Ulysses, bent on an eventful home journey, comes to mind. This project has all the promise of a viable movement beyond courses plotted by the reductionist religionsgesichtliche school and also the culturally shy course of Karl Barth."- J.A. Loubster, Society of Biblical Literature, 2006
"…it is an all too rare attempt for biblical scholars of a shared postmodern stripe to being to put their interpretive money where their theoretical mouths are. Thus, for readers sensitive to the importance of contextualised interpretations which seek to incarnate Paul’s gospel within the contexts of various cultures, this book will be seen as a welcome contribution and helpful template for similar projects; yet it is also a sober harbinger of how difficult this task truly is—particularly for those who are still being weaned from historical-criticism’s breast." – The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 4, 2005
"Navigating Romans through Cultures is a well-conceived volume that reflects the outcome of a worthy project in its maturing phase. Part of the fascination of this book is the very high level of self-conscious reflection with which it is presented. I found the contextual location of each contributor interesting and refreshing.…one wishes to congratulate Patte and colleagues for initiating this project. If the present volume represents a navigation of the ship of Romans through different cultures, the image of Professor Patte as Ulysses, bent on an eventful home journey, comes to mind. This project has all the promise of a viable movement beyond courses plotted by the reductionist religionsgesichtliche school and also the culturally shy course of Karl Barth."- J.A. Loubster, Society of Biblical Literature, 2006
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