A 'big' book with a bold new idea: Paul's gospel with its inclusion of the Gentiles directly relates to the salvation of Israel promised in the Hebrew Bible. Providing a better understanding of the 'parting of the ways' between Christianity and Judaism, the book boldly transforms understandings of Christian origins.
A 'big' book with a bold new idea: Paul's gospel with its inclusion of the Gentiles directly relates to the salvation of Israel promised in the Hebrew Bible. Providing a better understanding of the 'parting of the ways' between Christianity and Judaism, the book boldly transforms understandings of Christian origins.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason A. Staples is an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University. He is the author of The Idea of Israel in Second Temple Judaism (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and of numerous articles on the themes of ancient Judaism and early Christianity.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Jews, former Gentiles, Israelites 1. The God of Jews only? 2. Paul and the Israel problem 3. The Israel problem and the Gentiles 4. Salvation through justification: Jews and Gentiles alike 5. 'Not My People': Israel's infidelity and God's fidelity 6. God's justice and the end of the Torah 7. The mystery of Israel's salvation 8. The end of the matter.
Introduction: Jews, former Gentiles, Israelites 1. The God of Jews only? 2. Paul and the Israel problem 3. The Israel problem and the Gentiles 4. Salvation through justification: Jews and Gentiles alike 5. 'Not My People': Israel's infidelity and God's fidelity 6. God's justice and the end of the Torah 7. The mystery of Israel's salvation 8. The end of the matter.
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