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Paul and the Jews (2003) is a book by A. Andrew Das.
Abstract
"Paul and the Jews examines the question, "How did Paul's thinking compare with that of the Jews of his time?" By providing a survey of the scholarly views on this question, Das offers the beginning Pauline student an entrance into the interesting world of Pauline studies and then presents his own conclusions to this pivotal question."--Publisher description.
Editions and translations
Published in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2003.
Table of contents
- Paul and the Jews: a new starting point
- The crisis in Galatia: salvation in Christ and the Mosaic Law
- The situation at Rome: the law-observant and the non-law-observant
- The Messiah and Israel's election in Romans
- Israel's priority among the nations
- The curse of the Mosaic Law
- The Mosaic Law in the life of the Christian
- Reflections: Paul the Apostle of hope