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Krister Olofson Stendahl (21 April 1921 – 15 April 2008) was a
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Bishop of Stockholm. He also served as dean, professor, and professor emeritus at
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Life

Stendahl received his
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studies from
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with his dissertation ''The school of St. Matthew and its use of the Old Testament'' (1954). He was later Professor at the
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at
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, where he also served as dean, before being elected
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of
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in 1984. Stendahl was the second director of the Center for Religious Pluralism at the
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. After retiring in 1989, he returned to the
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, and was Mellon Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the
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. He also taught at
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. Bishop Stendahl was an honorary fellow of the
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. In 1971, Stendahl was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from
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. Stendahl is perhaps most famous for his publication of the article "The Apostle Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West". This article, along with the later publication of the book ''Paul Among Jews and Gentiles,'' conveys a new idea in Pauline studies suggesting that scholarship dating all the way back to Augustine may miss the context and thesis of Paul. His main point revolves around the early tension in Christianity between Jewish Christians and Gentile converts. According to Stendahl, the main concern of Paul's writings on Jesus' role, and salvation by faith, is the problem of the inclusion of gentile (Greek) Torah observers into God's covenant.Stephen Westerholm (2015)
''The New Perspective on Paul in Review''
Direction, Spring 2015 · Vol. 44 No. 1 · pp. 4–15
He specifically argues that later interpreters of Paul have assumed a hyper-active conscience when they have begun exegesis of his works. As a result, they have suggested an overly psychological interpretation of the apostle Paul, that Paul himself would most likely not have understood at all for himself.Krister Stendahl, ''Paul among Jews and Gentiles'' Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1976. Stendahl actively participated in The Villanova University Theology Institute founded by Professor Joseph Papin who directed the Institute and edited its publications between 1967 and 1974. Through his interest in the Jewish context of the New Testament, Stendahl developed an interest in
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and was active in Jewish–Christian dialogue. Stendahl is credited with creating ''Stendahl's three rules of religious understanding'', which he presented in a 1985 press conference in Stockholm, Sweden, in response to vocal opposition to the building of a temple there by
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. His rules are as follows: #When you are trying to understand another religion, you should ask the adherents of that religion and not its enemies. #Don't compare your best to their worst. #Leave room for "holy envy." (By this Stendahl meant that you should be willing to recognize elements in the other religious tradition or faith that you admire and wish could, in some way, be reflected in your own religious tradition or faith.) He died six days before his 87th birthday.


Selected bibliography

* Stendahl, Krister. ''The school of St. Matthew, and its use of the Old Testament.'' Uppsala: C. W. K. Gleerup, Lund, 1954; 2nd ed. 1968. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Scrolls and the New Testament.'' NY: Harper, 1967; SCM Press, 1958. Reprint * Stendahl, Krister. ''The Bible and the Role of Women.'' Philadilphia: Fortress Press, 1966. * Runyon, Theodore and Krister Stendahl. ''What the Spirit is Saying to the Churches: Essays.'' Hawthorn Books, 1975. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Paul Among Jews and Gentiles and Other Essays.'' Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1976. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Meanings: The Bible As Document and As Guide.'' Fortress Press, 1984. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Holy Week Preaching.'' Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1985. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Final Account: Paul's Letter to the Romans.'' Augsburg Fortress, 1995. * Stendahl, Krister. ''Energy for Life: Reflections on a Theme: "Come Holy Spirit, Renew the Whole Creation".'' Paraclete Press, 1999. * Nickelsburg, George and George Macrae, eds. ''Christians Among Jews and Gentiles: Essays in Honor of Krister Stendahl on His 65th Birthday.'' Fortress Press, 1986. * Horsley, Richard A., ed. ''Paul and Politics: Ekklesia, Israel, Imperium, Interpretation. Trinity Press, 2000. * Stendahl, Krister. "The Role of the Bible in the Theology of the Future," The Dynamic in Christian Thought, Villanova Theological Symposium, Volume I, Ed. Joseph Papin (Villanova University Press,1970), pp. 44–51. * Stendahl, Krister. "On Earth as it is in Heaven - Dynamics in Christian Eschatology", The Escaton: A Community of Love, Villanova Theological Symposium, Volume V, Ed. Joseph Papin (Villanova University Press, 1971), pp. 57–68. * Stendahl, Krister, "A Letter in Honor of Dr. Papin", Transcendence and Immanence, Reconstruction in the Light of Process Thinking, Festschrift in Honor of Joseph Papin, ed. Joseph Armenti (The Abbey Press: St. Meinrad, 1972), p. 5.


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A taped address to the Annual Assembly of the Massachusetts Council of Churches, December 9, 1972
is in the Harvard Divinity School Library at
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Writings of Krister Stendahl, from Harvard Divinity School Faculty Writings File
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