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{en} ''' Paul and Judaism: Crosscurrents in Pauline Exegesis and the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations ''' (2012) is a volume edited by [[Reimund Bieringer]] and [[Didier Pollefeyt]].


==Abstract==
Papers presented at an international conference held in Leuven on 14-15 September 2009.
"The ‘New Perspective on Paul' cleared Judaism contemporary to Paul of the accusation that it was a religion based on works of righteousness. Reactions to the New Perspective, both positive and critical, and sometimes even strongly negative, reflect a more fundamental problem in the reception of this paradigm: the question of continuity and discontinuity between Judaism and Christianity and its assumed implications for Jewish-Christian dialogue. A second key problem revolves around Paul's understanding of salvation as exclusive, inclusive or pluralist. The contributions in the present volume represent at least six approaches that can be plotted along this axis, considering Paul's theology in its Jewish context. William S. Campbell and Thomas R. Blanton consider Paul's Covenantal Theology, Michael Bachman provides an exegetical study of Paul, Israel and the Gentiles, and Mark D. Nanos considers Paul and Torah. After this chapters by Philip A. Cunningham, John T. Pawlikowski, Hans-Joachim Sander, and Hans-Herman Henrix give particular weight to questions of Jewish-Christian dialogue. The book finishes with an epilogue by pioneer of the New Perspective James D.G. Dunn."--Publisher description.
==Editions==
Published in [[London, England]]: T&T Clark, 2012 ([[Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series]], 463).
==Contents==
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
[[Category:2012]]
[[Category:English language--2010s]]
[[Category:Pauline Studies--2010s]]
[[Category:Pauline Studies--English]]
[[Category:Paul & Judaism (subject)]]

Latest revision as of 07:25, 14 September 2022

{en} Paul and Judaism: Crosscurrents in Pauline Exegesis and the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations (2012) is a volume edited by Reimund Bieringer and Didier Pollefeyt.

Abstract

Papers presented at an international conference held in Leuven on 14-15 September 2009.

"The ‘New Perspective on Paul' cleared Judaism contemporary to Paul of the accusation that it was a religion based on works of righteousness. Reactions to the New Perspective, both positive and critical, and sometimes even strongly negative, reflect a more fundamental problem in the reception of this paradigm: the question of continuity and discontinuity between Judaism and Christianity and its assumed implications for Jewish-Christian dialogue. A second key problem revolves around Paul's understanding of salvation as exclusive, inclusive or pluralist. The contributions in the present volume represent at least six approaches that can be plotted along this axis, considering Paul's theology in its Jewish context. William S. Campbell and Thomas R. Blanton consider Paul's Covenantal Theology, Michael Bachman provides an exegetical study of Paul, Israel and the Gentiles, and Mark D. Nanos considers Paul and Torah. After this chapters by Philip A. Cunningham, John T. Pawlikowski, Hans-Joachim Sander, and Hans-Herman Henrix give particular weight to questions of Jewish-Christian dialogue. The book finishes with an epilogue by pioneer of the New Perspective James D.G. Dunn."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London, England: T&T Clark, 2012 (Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series, 463).

Contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]

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