| Introduction | |
| Reframing Our Conversation with Paul | |
| Primary Reality & Everyday Reality: Ancient Frames for a Split World | |
| From Homer to Plato | |
| The Shape of Primary Reality in Early Greek Literature | |
| The Emerging Intellectual Consensus on Primary Reality | |
| Plate Sets the Pattern for Primary Reality | |
| From Aristotle to Seneca | |
| Aristotle on Abstractions as the Key to Primary Reality | |
| Hellenistic Philosophy and the Framing of Primary Reality as Moral Idealism | |
| Platonist Revivals of Transcendent Reality | |
| The Inadequacy of Ideals | |
| The Inadequacy of Primary Reality | |
| Fate, Fortune and Everyday Uncertainties | |
| The Everyday Manipulation of Primary Reality | |
| Rank, Status & Convention | |
| Ideas and Social Conformity | |
| Social Order and Convention | |
| A Tale of Two Realities | |
| Paul on Jesus Christ: Frames for Telling the Story | |
| Social Frames | |
| Framing the Story of Jesus Christ | |
| Respect and Frustration Toward Jerusalem and the Law | |
| Reconciliation of Jew and Gentile | |
| Radical Social Relationships Within the Ecclesia | |
| Historical Frames | |
| In the Fullness of Time | |
| Adam, Christ and the Shape of History | |
| In Christ | |
| Personal Frames | |
| The Antithesis of Flesh and Spirit | |
| Dying and Rising with Christ | |
| Perspectives on Paul | |
| Meeting of Two Worlds | |
| Paul & Philosophy | |
| The Rationalist-Irrationalist Tension Within Greek Philosophy | |
| Paul and the Renewal of the Mind in Christ | |
| Paul & Theology | |
| Theology and the Constraint of God | |
| Paul on the Areopagus at Athens | |
| Paul and the Free Mercy of God in Christ | |
| Paul & Religion | |
| Awe and Intimacy | |
| Paul, Local Religion and the Imperial Cult | |
| Paul and the Presence of God in the Ecclesia | |
| The End of Religion in the Ecclesia | |
| Paul & Morality | |
| Moral Philosophy and the Pathway to Progress and Perfection | |
| Honor, Obligation and Virtue | |
| Paul and the Transformation of the Person in Christ | |
| Meeting of the Three Worlds | |
| Frames for Grace & Conversation | |
| Dying to Rise | |
| The Experience of Knowing Christ | |
| The Experience of Strength in Weakness | |
| The Experience of Social Humiliation | |
| The Freedom of Slavery to All | |
| The Shape of Dying to Rise | |
| Frames for New Community | |
| Ancient Assemblies and New Communities | |
| Graeco-Roman Desires for Community and the Shape of the Ecclesia | |
| The Centrality of the Meal and Conversation | |
| The Reframing of Human Relations | |
| The Reframing of Leadership | |
| The Rhythm of Conversation | |
| Coherence in Improvisation and Conversation | |
| Improvising and Conversing from the Old Testament | |
| Improvising and Conversing Within Graeco-Roman Culture | |
| Galatians: The Freedom of the Spirit Versus the Tyranny of Law | |
| 1 Corinthians: The Priority of Love over Prestige | |
| The Cutting Edge of Conversation | |
| Now & Then: Reframing Grace-full Conversation | |
| Living in the System | |
| The System Is What the System Does | |
| The Priority of Preaching in the System | |
| The Absoluteness of Theology and Preaching | |
| Preaching as Therapy of the Soul | |
| Idealism and Authority in the System | |
| Professionalism in the System | |
| Maintaining System Boundaries: The Biblical-Unbiblical Game | |
| When Meaning Breaks Down | |
| The Burden of Being Right | |
| The Power of Ideals and Rectitude | |
| Seeds of Disaffection | |
| Piety, Idealism and Rectitude | |
| When Meaning Breaks Down | |
| An Invitation to Conversation at the Crossroads | |
| Frames for Grace-full Conversation | |
| Journey into Conversation | |
| Finding a Rhythm for Grace-full Conversation | |
| The Group with No Name | |
| When the World Fell Apart | |
| Select Bibliography | |
| Indexes | |
| About the Author | |
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