From reviews: 'Scott offers us a new way to resolve an old problem. Instead of viewing Paul's geographical understanding of the world from a merely Greco-Roman perspective, he suggests that we begin with Paul's distinctly Jewish perspective of the world's geography: the table of the nations. Here Scott makes a compelling case and opens new vistas for understanding Paul as the apostle of the nations.' Frank J. Matera in The Catholic Biblical Quarterly No. 59 (1997) 398-399. Born 1955; Dr. theol. at the University of Tübingen; since 1990 Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity Western University; 1992-93 Humboldt postdoctoral Fellow.
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