Paul and the Crucified Christ in Antioch (2001 Cummins), book

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Paul and the Crucified Christ in Antioch: Maccabean Martyrdom and Galatians 1 and 2 (2001) is a book by Stephen Anthony Cummins.

Abstract

"The so-called "Antioch Incident"--the confrontation between the apostles Peter and Paul recorded in Galatians 2.11-21--continues to be a source of controversy in scholarly as well as popular estimations of the emerging early church. This innovative interpretation of the event argues that the central issue at stake in Antioch--whether the Torah or Jesus Christ determines who are the people of God--gains great clarity and force when viewed in relation to a form of Judaism knows as Maccabean martyr theology."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2001 (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series, 114).

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