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Receptions of Paul during the First Two Centuries: Exploration of the Jewish Matrix of Early Christianity examines the historical context of Paul and the way Pauls Jewish heritage was received. Contributors take into consideration the aftermath of the Jewish War and its impact on the development of the Jesus movement and early Christian-Jewish relations in the following period. The chapters come to the conclusion that after the Jewish War, the reception of the authentic Paul was transformed more and more into the tradition about Paul, based and established by the second and third generations of Jesus-believing Gentiles, which perceived Paul as a convert from what is labeled Judaism () to the complete opposite of it, Christianity ().

Recenzijas

Anyone researching Paul and his early reception will appreciate the variety of approaches and depth of scholarship undertaken in these essays by leading international New Testament scholars. Thank you Professor Abel and contributors for yet again advancing new, innovative developments in the field of within Judaism and related Pauline studies. -- Mark D. Nanos, Lund University; author of Reading Paul within Judaism
Introduction

Frantiek Įbel

Part 1: Knowing Whats What in the Early Reception of Paul the Apostle

Chapter 1: Correcting Some Misperceptions About Paul

James H. Charlesworth

Chapter 2: Observations on the Reception of the Pauline Expression Works of
the Law

Michael Bachmann

Chapter 3: The Perception of Pauls Social Influence in the Corinthian
Correspondence

J. Brian Tucker

Chapter 4: Jezebel, Paul, and the Problem of Mixed Marriage. A Contested
Reception of 1 Corinthians at the End of the First Century?

Paul B. Duff

Chapter 5: The Triumph of Paul in Portraits of Peter

Joshua D. Garroway

Part 2: The Early Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Deutero-Pauline
Letters

Chapter 6: The Pastoral Epistles and the Jewish Paul

Stefan Krauter

Chapter 7: The Role of Women in Teaching and LearningPauline Trajectories in
Acts and in the Pastorals?

Kathy Ehrensperger

Chapter 8: Colossian Philosophy and Torah: Paul in a New Context (Col
2:623)

Karl Olav Sandnes

Chapter 9: The Man of Lawlessness as an Eschatological Enemy in Second
Thessalonians and its Second Temple Period Jewish Background

Kenneth Atkinson

Chapter 10: Ephesians as the Quintessence of Pauline Deracination

Neil Elliott

Part 3: The Early Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Acts of the Apostles

Chapter 11: From Pharisee to Ascetic. The Shift of the Image of the Apostle
Paul in the Literature of the Genre of Acts

Jiķ Luke

Chapter 12: Pauls Torah Observance According to Acts in Light of Recent
Reconfigurations of Pauls Jewishness

Ruben A. Bühner

Chapter 13: The Image of Paul in Acts Missionary Speeches

Istvan M. Ledįn

Chapter 14: Paul in Acts 16:1821 in the Context of Roman Law

Valéria Terézia Daniakovį

Chapter 15: Justification and Salvation in Paul and Acts: A Reading Within
Second Temple Judaism

Gabriele Boccaccini

Part 4: The Other Receptions of Paul the Apostle

Chapter 16: How Pauline is the Gospel of John?

Eric Noffke

Chapter 17: The Epistle to the Hebrews as a Consoling Appeal to Ostracized
Jewish Christ-followers: Reception of Jewish Paul in Hebrews

Pavel Paluchnķk

Chapter 18: . Ignatius Reception of Paul and Jewishness
in the Antiochian Context: Another Piece of the Mosaic

Frantiek Įbel

Part 5: Receptions of Paul during the First Two Centuries: A Critical
Evaluation from Second Temple Judaism Research

Chapter 19: Correcting Some Misperceptions About New Testament Translation:
A Response to A Presupposition in James H. Charlesworths Correcting Some
Misperceptions About Paul

Hans Förster

Chapter 20: Perspectives on Perspectives: Overall Response to Presented
Contributions

Daniel Boyarin
Frantiek Įbel is professor of New Testament at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty of Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.