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  1. Greening Paul: Reading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2010
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    Appeals to the Bible in Ecotheology and Environmental Ethics: a Typology of Hermeneutical Stances.David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt & Christopher Southgate - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (2):219-238.
    This article surveys and classifies the kinds of appeal to the Bible made in recent theological discussions of ecology and environmental ethics. These are, first, readings of `recovery', followed by two types of readings of `resistance'. The first of these modes of resistance entails the exercise of suspicion against the text, a willingness to resist it given a commitment to a particular (ethical) reading perspective. The second, by contrast, entails a resistance to the contemporary ethical agenda, given a perceived commitment (...)
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  3. Solidarity and Difference: Pauline Morality in Romans 14:1-15:13.David G. Horrell - 2002 - Studies in Christian Ethics 15 (2):60-78.
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  4. Sōma] as a basis for ethics in Paul.David G. Horrell - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    The Ethical Challenge of Decolonisation and the Future of New Testament Studies.David G. Horrell - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (1):36-57.
    The challenge to decolonise academic disciplines has been pertinent for many decades, but it has recently come to a new level of prominence, with vigorous discussion of what responding to this challenge might entail. This article explores what it might mean as an ethical challenge in the discipline of New Testament studies, using examples to illustrate two key (and related) tasks: the ‘parochialisation’ of European approaches to the discipline, and the paying of attention to perspectives from elsewhere in the world. (...)
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    Harrill Paul the Apostle. His Life and Legacy in their Roman Context. Pp. xvi + 207, map. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Paper, £16.99, US$24.99 . ISBN: 978-0-521-75780-5. [REVIEW]David G. Horrell - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):243-245.
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