Paul And The Hope Of Glory by Constantine R. Campbell

A focused theological study tracing the central motif of the “hope of glory” in Paul’s writings, arguing that for Paul hope is a dynamic, present–future reality rooted in Christ’s resurrection and culminates in the restoration of creation. The book examines how this eschatological hope shapes Paul’s soteriology, anthropology, ethics, and ecclesiology—informing justification, sanctification, unity between Jew and Gentile, Christian suffering, and mission—while situating Paul within his first‑century Jewish and Greco‑Roman contexts to show how hope drives the church’s identity and destiny.

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