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''' David J. Rudolph''' (born 1967) is an American Jewish scholar at Messianic Jewish Theological Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
''' David J. Rudolph''' (born 1967) is an American Jewish scholar at The King's University, Southlake, TX.


==Biography==
==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 a lecturer in New Testament at the MJTI School of Jewish Studies and the rabbi of Tikvat Israel Messianic Synagogue in Richmond, Virginia.
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); ''New Testament Interpretation After Supersessionism: Changing Paradigms'' (Eugene: Cascade, forthcoming 2016); and ''The Jewish New Testament: An Introduction to its Jewish Social & Conceptual Context'' (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, forthcoming 2016).


==Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins==
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*[[A Jew to the Jews: Jewish Contours of Pauline Flexibility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 (2011 Rudolph), book]]
*[[A Jew to the Jews: Jewish Contours of Pauline Flexibility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 (2011 Rudolph), book]]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Messianic-Judaism-Ecclesial-Foundations/dp/0310330637/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1342414787&sr=1-1&keywords=david+rudolph+messianic+judaism Introduction to Messianic Judaism: Its Ecclesial Context and Biblical Foundations (2013 Rudolph and Willitts), book]


====Articles====
====Articles====
*[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.]
*[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/500dc7e1c4aac913a35a0c2c/t/592a4f9ce4fcb57df0a2c7fd/1495945124791/Zionism+in+Pauline+Literature+PDF.pdf Zionism in Pauline Literature: Does Paul eliminate particularity for Israel and the land in his portrayal of salvation available for all the world? Pages 167-94 in ''The New Christian Zionism: Fresh Perspectives on Israel and the Land''. Edited by Gerald McDermott. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 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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*[http://www.mjstudies.com/storage/Mark%207.19b.pdf Jesus and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Mark 7:19b. ''Evangelical Quarterly'' 74:4 (2002): 291-311.]
*[http://www.mjstudies.com/storage/Mark%207.19b.pdf Jesus and the Food Laws: A Reassessment of Mark 7:19b. ''Evangelical Quarterly'' 74:4 (2002): 291-311.]


==Original contributions to 4 Enoch==
==Original Contributions to 4 Enoch==
*[[Supersessionism]]
*[[Supersessionism]]


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://mjti.academia.edu/DavidRudolph Academia.edu]
*[https://davidrudolph.academia.edu Academia.edu]


*[http://www.mjstudies.com MJ Studies]
*[http://www.mjstudies.com MJ Studies]
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[[Category:Pauline Scholars|1967 Rudolph]]
[[Category:Pauline Scholars & Authors|1967 Rudolph]]
[[Category:Pauline Scholars--United States|1967 Rudolph]]
[[Category:Pauline Scholars & Authors--American|1967 Rudolph]]
[[Category:Pauline Scholars & Authors--Jewish|1967 Rudolph]]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 6 April 2018

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.

Works on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins

Books

Articles

Original Contributions to 4 Enoch

External links