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Misinterpretation and reading the scriptural text out of context are the major reasons Christianity sees at least two hundred denominations in the United States alone. The supersessionism theory takes Paul's letters to the Ephesians and Romans out of context to support replacement theology. In Paul and the Replacement Theology Israel Covenants, author Rev. Dr. Patricia McNair shares her Biblical studies research into the components of Paul's life, his church in Ephesus he led for three years, and the fallacy of the supersessionism (replacement theory). She offers a new perspective to who Paul…mehr

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Misinterpretation and reading the scriptural text out of context are the major reasons Christianity sees at least two hundred denominations in the United States alone. The supersessionism theory takes Paul's letters to the Ephesians and Romans out of context to support replacement theology. In Paul and the Replacement Theology Israel Covenants, author Rev. Dr. Patricia McNair shares her Biblical studies research into the components of Paul's life, his church in Ephesus he led for three years, and the fallacy of the supersessionism (replacement theory). She offers a new perspective to who Paul is; an understanding of the Jewish methods of interpreting the Biblical text, especially as applied to how to interpret Paul's letter; and on how Israel and God's covenants are connected to his election of the chosen ones.
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Patricia McNair, PhD, MBA, MSCS, a discipleship and teaching pastor, has been a speaker at women conferences for forty years. She served as associate pastor, women ministries leader, and Biblical studies teacher in Texas, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts for forty years. McNair planted a college ministry at Binghamton University where she also served as a computer science, adjunct professor. She and her husband live in Massachusetts and have four adult children and several grandchildren.