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*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/500dc7e1c4aac913a35a0c2c/t/592a526959cc6892f6fb28dd/1495945844327/Paul+and+the+Food+Laws.pdf Paul and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Romans 14:14, 20. Pages 151-81 in | *[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/500dc7e1c4aac913a35a0c2c/t/592a526959cc6892f6fb28dd/1495945844327/Paul+and+the+Food+Laws.pdf Paul and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Romans 14:14, 20. Pages 151-81 in ''Paul the Jew: A Conversation between Paul and Second Temple Scholars''. Edited by Carlos A. Segovia and Gabriele Boccaccini. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2016.] | ||
*[http://www.mjstudies.com/storage/Rudolph%20Paul's%20Rule.pdf Paul's "Rule in All the Churches" (1 Cor 7:17-24) and Torah-Defined Ecclesiological Variegation. ''Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations'' 5 (2010): 1-23.] | *[http://www.mjstudies.com/storage/Rudolph%20Paul's%20Rule.pdf Paul's "Rule in All the Churches" (1 Cor 7:17-24) and Torah-Defined Ecclesiological Variegation. ''Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations'' 5 (2010): 1-23.] |
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David J. Rudolph (born 1967) is an American Jewish scholar at The King's University, Southlake, TX.
Biography
Born in 1967. Ph.D. (2007) in New Testament at Cambridge University. Scholar-in-Residence at the MJTI Center for Jewish-Christian Relations, 2009-2011. Currently the Director of Messianic Jewish Studies and Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at The King's University in Southlake, Texas.
His planned publications include a series of volumes in collaboration with Joel Willitts and others: Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations (Zondervan, 2013); Luke-Acts After Supersessionism (Eugene: Cascade, forthcoming); and The Jewish New Testament: An Introduction to its Jewish Social & Conceptual Context (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming).