Paul And Matthew Among Jews And Gentiles
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Paul and Matthew Among Jews and Gentiles
Author | : Ronald Charles |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2020-12-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780567694096 |
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Terence L. Donaldson's scholarship in the field of New Testament studies is vital, as he has pressed scholars to pay closer attention to the complex relations between early Christ-followers-who were mostly non-Jews-and the Jewish matrix from which the narrative of the Christian proclamation comes from. This volume allows prominent New Testament scholars to engage Donaldson's contributions, both to sharpen some of his conclusions and to honour him for his work. These essays are located at the intersections of three bodies of literature-Matthew, Paul and Second Temple Jewish Literature-and themes and questions that have been central to Donaldson's work: Christian Judaism and the Parting of the Ways; Gentiles in Judaism and early Christianity; Anti-Judaism in early Christianity. With contributions ranging from remapping Paul within Jewish ideologies, and Paul among friends and enemies, to socio-cultural readings of Matthew, and construction of Christian Identity through stereotypes of the Scribes and Pharisees, this book provides a multi-scholar tribute to Donaldson's accomplishments.
Paul and the Gentile Problem
Author | : Matthew Thiessen |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780190271756 |
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Matthew Thiessen provides a new explanation for the apostle Paul's statements about the Jewish law in his letters to the Romans and Galatians. The argument of this book is that Paul believes that God had made certain promises to Abraham that only those who are his seed could enjoy and that these promises can be summarised as being empowered to live a moral life, inheriting the cosmos, and having the hope of an indestructible life
Paul Among Jews and Gentiles
Author | : Krister Stendahl |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Bible |
ISBN | : 0334012228 |
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A Jewish Paul
Author | : Matthew Thiessen |
Publsiher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781493441761 |
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What was the apostle Paul's relationship to Judaism? How did he view the Jewish law? How did he understand the gospel of Jesus's messiahship relative to both ethnic Jews and gentiles? These remain perennial questions both to New Testament scholars and to all serious Bible readers. Respected New Testament scholar Matthew Thiessen offers an important contribution to this discussion. A Jewish Paul is an accessible introduction that situates Paul clearly within first-century Judaism, not opposed to it. Thiessen argues for a more historically plausible reading of Paul. Paul did not reject Judaism or the Jewish law but believed he was living in the last days, when Israel's Messiah would deliver the nations from sin and death. Paul saw himself as an envoy to the nations, desiring to introduce them to the Messiah and his life-giving, life-transforming Spirit. This new contribution to Pauline studies will benefit professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament as well as pastors and lay readers.
Krister Among the Jews and Gentiles
Author | : Fredriksen,Paula,Svartvik, Jesper |
Publsiher | : Paulist Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781587687792 |
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Essays on Krister Stendahl’s contributions in various arenas: institutional formation, both of university and of church; interreligious dialogue and relations; biblical and historical research.
Judaism for Gentiles
Author | : Anders Runesson |
Publsiher | : Mohr Siebeck |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2022-11-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9783161593284 |
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Paul the Jewish Theologian
Author | : Brad H. Young |
Publsiher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 1995-09-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781441232892 |
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Paul the Jewish Theologian reveals Saul of Tarsus as a man who, though rejected in the synagogue, never truly left Judaism. Author Young disagrees with long held notions that Hellenism was the context which most influenced Paul's communication of the Gospel. This skewed notion has led to widely divergent interpretations of Paul's writings. Only in rightly aligning Paul as rooted in his Jewishness and training as a Pharisee can he be correctly interpreted. Young asserts that Paul's view of the Torah was always positive, and he separates Jesus' mission among the Jews from Paul's call to the Gentiles.
The Gospel of Matthew and Christian Judaism
Author | : David C. Sim |
Publsiher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1998-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780567086419 |
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In this meticulously researched study, David C. Sim reconstructs the Matthean community at the time the Gospel was written and traces its full history. Dr. Sim demonstrates that the Matthean community should be located in Antioch in the late first century, and he argues that the history of this community can only be understood in the context of the factionalism of the early Christian movement. He identifies two distinctive and opposing Christian perspectives: the first represented by the Jerusalem church and the Matthean community, which maintained that the Christian message must be preached within the context of Judaism; and the second represented by Paul and the Pauline communities, in which Christians were not expected to observe the Jewish law. Dr. Sim reconstructs not only the conflict between Matthew's Christian Jewish community and the Pauline churches, but also its further conflicts with the Jewish and Gentile worlds in the aftermath of the Jewish war.