ISBN:
9781532617560
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1532617569
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9781498242332
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1498242332
Language:
English
Pages:
xxxiii, 305 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
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23 cm
Year of publication:
2018
Series Statement:
Collected essays of Mark D. Nanos vol. 2
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Keywords:
Bible / Romans / Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Paul / the Apostle, Saint / Relations with Jews
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Judaism / Relations / Christianity
;
Jews in the New Testament
;
Gentiles in the New Testament
;
Judaism (Christian theology)
;
Paul / the Apostle, Saint
;
Bible / Romans
;
Christianity
;
Gentiles in the New Testament
;
Interfaith relations
;
Jews in the New Testament
;
Judaism
;
Judaism (Christian theology)
;
Relations with Jews
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Description / Table of Contents:
To the Churches within the Synagogues of Rome -- Some problems with reading Romans through the lens of the edict of Claudius -- The Jewish context of the Gentile audience addressed in Paul's letter to the Romans -- A rejoinder to Robert A.J. Gagnon's 'why the 'weak' at Rome cannot be Non-Christian Jews" -- Romans 9-11 from a Jewish perspective on Christian-Jewish relations -- "Broken branches": a Pauline metaphor gone awry? (Romans 11:11-24) -- "Callused": not "hardened": Paul's revelation of temporary protection until all Israel can be healed -- Romans 11 and Christian-Jewish relations: exegetical options for revisiting the translation and interpretation of this central text -- The translation of Romans 11 since the Shoah : what's different? What's not? What could be? -- "The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable" (Romans 11:29): if so, how can Paul declare that "not all Israelites truly belong to Israel" (9:6)? -- Challenging the limits that continue to define Paul's perspective on Jews and Judaism -- Implications of Paul's hopes for the end of days for Jews and Christians Today: A critical re-evaluation of the evidence
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