RT Article T1 Wright, Campbell, and the Four Beasts from the Sea JF Currents in biblical research VO 15 IS 1 SP 65 OP 73 A1 Kugler, Chris LA English PB Sage YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1559471646 AB Having studied with both N.T. Wright and Douglas Campbell, and not least because both are now ‘caught up’ in an apocalyptic standoff, it seemed desirable to lay bare the basic philosophical presuppositions and hermeneutical commitments which undergird and animate their continued disagreements over various issues in Pauline theology. In the following article, both serious and somewhat playful, I have considered four issues of hermeneutical and theological significance—indeed, foundational significance—in the debate between Wright and Campbell. These issues do not fundamentally concern the construal of entire Pauline letters or even Paul’s historical context. Rather, they involve the philosophical presuppositions of history and theology and the relationship between them. K1 Apocalyptic K1 Bible K1 Bible : Hermeneutics K1 CAMPBELL, Douglas A K1 Douglas Campbell K1 Epistemology K1 Hermeneutics K1 History K1 N.T. Wright K1 Paul K1 Philosophy K1 Salvation History K1 WRIGHT, N. T. (Nicholas Thomas), 1948- DO 10.1177/1476993X16647829