Stimulated by the signal contributions that New Testament scholar Richard B. Hays has made to Christology and Christian ethics, the essays collected here carry forward conversations involving close studies of particular passages in the Gospels and Epistles and wider-ranging forays into big questions in those fields. Some essays build on Hays’s work, pushing forward in new directions on questions of scriptural intertextuality, Christology, and participation in Christ. Others challenge his work on questions of method and substance alike. But all reflect appreciation for the advances made by this giant of twentieth and twenty-first century New Testament scholarship.
Foreword by: N.T. Wright
Contributions by: Kathy Barrett Dawson, Dustin W. Ellington, Nathan Eubank, Leroy A. Huizenga, J. R. Daniel Kirk, David M. Moffitt, Isaac Augustine Morales, C. Kavin Rowe, Bradley R. Trick, Stephanie Turnbull, J. Ross Wagner