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*Introduction / [[John M.G. Barclay]]  
*Introduction / [[John M.G. Barclay]]  
*Inner-Jewish debate on the tension between divine and human agency in second temple Judaism / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]]
*Inner-Jewish debate on the tension between divine and human agency in second temple Judaism / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]]
*Predestination and free will in the theology of the Dead Sea Scrolls / [[Phillip S. Alexander]] *Tension between God's command and Israel's obedience as reflected in the early rabbinic literature / [[Friedrich Avemarie]]
*Predestination and free will in the theology of the Dead Sea Scrolls / [[Phillip S. Alexander]]  
*Tension between God's command and Israel's obedience as reflected in the early rabbinic literature / [[Friedrich Avemarie]]
*Paul's anthropological "pessimism" in its Jewish context / [[Stephen Westerholm]]
*Paul's anthropological "pessimism" in its Jewish context / [[Stephen Westerholm]]
*Constructing an antithesis: Pauline and other Jewish perspectives on divine and human agency / [[Francis Watson]]
*Constructing an antithesis: Pauline and other Jewish perspectives on divine and human agency / [[Francis Watson]]

Revision as of 18:06, 21 December 2009

() is a volume edited by John M.G. Barclay and Simon J. Gathercole.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: T&T Clark, 2006

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]