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E-grāmata: Message of Paul the Apostle within Second Temple Judaism

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Noting that a traditional understanding of Paul as convert from Judaism has fueled false and often dangerous stereotypes of Judaism, and that the so-called new perspective on Paul has not completely escaped these stereotypes, Frantiek Įbel has gathered leading international scholars to test the hypotheses of the more recent Paul within Judaism movement. Though hardly monolithic in their approach, these scholars explorations of specific topics concerning Second Temple Judaism and Pauls message and theology allow a contextually more nuanced understanding of the apostles thought, one free from particular biases rooted in unacknowledged ideologies and traditional interpretations transmitted by particular church traditions. Contributors include Frantiek Įbel, Michael Bachmann, Daniel Boyarin, William S. Campbell, Kathy Ehrensperger, Paula Fredriksen, Jörg Frey, Joshua Garroway, Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, Isaac W. Oliver, Shayna Sheinfeld, and J. Brian Tucker.

Recenzijas

Since Krister Stendahl and E.P. Sanders challenged the conventional wisdom that Pauls life-changing experience near Damascus resulted in his rejection of Judaism, the debate over the apostles relationship with Judaism (of lack thereof) has persisted. The Message of Paul the Apostle contains articles by many leading scholars who continue the quest to understand Paul in the context of first-century Judaism. Anyone with an interest in Paul and/or second temple Judaism will want to have this collection of essays near at hand. -- Paul B. Duff, George Washington University In this volume, Frantiek Įbel brings into conversation numerous Pauline scholars who strive to read the apostle to the gentiles within the diversity and complexity of first-century Judaism. The essays that make up The Message of Paul the Apostle are a must read for anyone willing to rethink Paul. -- Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University Paul remained a Jew throughout his lifetime! But what does this concretely mean if our images of Second Temple Judaism become increasingly complex and varied? In a fascinating manner, this book not only shows how we have to re-think key concepts of Pauline theology if we take this question seriously; it also demonstrates what all this means for the practice of the Church today. A great read! -- Tobias Nicklas, Universität Regensburg and The Catholic University of America

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
PART I PAUL THE APOSTLE IN THE CONTEXT OF COMPLEXITIES AND VARIEDNESS OF SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM
1(142)
1 God Is Jewish, but Gentiles Don't Have to Be: Ethnicity and Eschatology in Paul's Gospel
3(18)
Paula Fredriksen
2 The Anti-Judaic Moment in the "Pauline" Doctrine of Justification: A (Protestant) Misinterpretation of the Relevant Statements in Paul's Letters
21(40)
Michael Bachmann
3 From Nomos to Logos: Torah in First-Century Jewish Texts
61(14)
Shayna Sheinfeld
4 Does Paul Need to Be a Covenantal Jew in Order to Be a Jew?
75(14)
Isaac W. Oliver
5 Paul in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Some Considerations Regarding Paul's Position within Judaism
89(20)
Jorg Frey
6 Jesus, Paul, and the Pharisees: Observations on Their Commonalities and Their Understanding of Torah
109(34)
Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr
PART II THE PARTICULAR ISSUES OF PAUL'S MESSAGE WITHIN SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM
143(108)
7 Abraham in the Divine Purpose According to Paul: The Reception of Abraham Tradition in Romans 4 and Romans 9
145(22)
William S. Campbell
8 Loudaismos within Paul: A Modified Reading of Gal 1:13-14
167(12)
Daniel Boyarin
9 Trouble in Galatia: What Should be Cut? (On Gal 5:12)
179(16)
Kathy Ehrensperger
10 Zηλoσ According to Paul: The Concept of ζηλoσ in Galatians in the Context of Paul's Divine Vocation
195(26)
Frantisek Abel
11 Gentiles Identifying with Moses and Israel's Story in 1 Cor 10:1-13: Evaluating Aspects of the Wright-Hays Interpretive Framework
221(16)
J. Brian Tucker
12 Second Corinthians 3 "within Judaism"
237(14)
Joshua Garroway
Index of Names 251(6)
Index of Subjects 257(6)
Index of Scripture References and Ancient Sources 263(14)
About the Contributors 277
Frantiek Įbel is professor of New Testament at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty of Comenius University.