Paul and Judaism : crosscurrents in Pauline exegesis and the study of Jewish-Christian relations /

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Other Authors: Bieringer, R (Reimund), Pollefeyt, Didier
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : T & T Clark, c2012
London ; New York, NY : [2012], ©2012
London ; New York, NY : c2012
London ; New York, NY : ©2012
London ; New York, NY : [2012]
Series:Library of New Testament studies ; 463
Library of New Testament studies European studies on Christian origins
Library of New Testament studies European studies on Christian origins.
Library of New Testament studies 463
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
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Table of Contents:
  • Salvation in Paul's Judaism? / Michael F. Bird
  • Covenantal theology and participation in Christ : Pauline perspectives on transformation / William S. Campbell
  • Paul's covenantal theology in 2 Corinthians 2:14-7:4 / Thomas R. Blanton, IV
  • Paul, Israel, and the Gentiles : hermeneutical and exegetical notes / Michael Bachmann
  • Paul's relationship to Torah in light of his strategy "to become everything to everyone" (1 Corinthians 9.19-23) / Mark D. Nanos
  • Paul's letters and the relationship between the people of Israel and the church today / Philip A. Cunningham
  • A Christian-Jewish dialogical model in light of new research on Paul's relationship with Judaism / John T. Pawlikowski
  • Sharing God with others or dividing God from powerlessness : a late-modern challenge by the heterotopian experience of the new Paul / Hans-Joachim Sander
  • Paul at the intersection between continuity and discontinuity : on Paul's place in early Judaism and Christianity as well as in Christian-Jewish dialogue today / Hans Hermann Henrix