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Paul, the Law, and the Jewish People (1983) is a book by Ed Parish Sanders.

Abstract

"This book is devoted both to the problem of Paul's view of the law as a whole, and to his thought about and relation to his fellow Jews. Building upon his previous study, the critically acclaimed Paul and Palestinian Judaism, E.P. Sanders explores Paul's Jewishness by concentrating on his overall relationship to Jewish tradition and thought. Sanders addresses such topics as Paul's use of scripture, the degree to which he was a practicing Jew during his career as apostle to the Gentiles, and his thoughts about his "kin by race" who did not accept Jesus as the messiah. In short, Paul's thoughts about the law and his own people are re-examined with new awareness and great care. Sanders addresses an important chapter in the history of the emergence of Christianity. Paul's role in that development -- specially in light of Galatians and Romans -- is now re-evaluated in a major way. This book is in fact a significant contribution to the study of the emergent normative self-definition in Judaism and Christianity during the first centuries of the common era."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Philadelphia, PA: Fortress, 1983.

Translations

Contents

  • The law is not an entrance requirement
  • The purpose of the law
  • The law should be fulfilled
  • The old dispensation and the new
  • Paul and the law
  • Paul as apostle of Christ and member of Israel
  • Paul and the break with Judaism.

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