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The Legacy of J. Louis Martyn: The Interpreter and His Legacy
This essay on the legacy of J. Louis Martyn first considers influences on his work beyond that of Ernst Käsemann. It then turns to three elements of his legacy: his concern for maintaining the distinctiveness of Paul’s thought, his pivotal identification of apocalyptic epistemology in the Corinthian correspondence, and his own character as an example for biblical scholars.