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{en} Por una interpretación no cristiana de Pablo de Tarso: El redescubrimiento contemporáneo de un judío mesiánico <Spanish> / A Non-Christian Interpretation of the Apostle to the Gentiles: Rereading Paul as a Messianic Jew (2013) is a book by Carlos A. Segovia.

Abstract

The purpose of this book is twofold. It aims at providing a survey of – and a Spanish introduction to, which was heretofore lacking – the "radical new perspective on Paul." Yet it also intends to contribute to the latter by re-examining afresh Paul's Jewish background in light of contemporary Second Temple scholarship. Was Paul moved by a desire to replace or to reform Judaism, or did he simply want to incorporate the Gentiles into Israel through Christ? To be sure, this is one of the most thoroughly debated issues in current Pauline scholarship – an issue upon which this book tries to shed new light (in dialogue with the work of scholars such as Krister Stendahl, Lloyd Gaston, John Gager, Stanley Stowers, William Campbell, Mark Nanos, Pamela Eisenbaum, Caroline Johnson Hodge, Paula Fredriksen, and David Rudolph) by re-examining the apocalyptic roots of Paul's message in its Second-Temple Jewish setting.

Editions

Published by the author. Foreword by Antonio Piñero Sáenz. Available on the iTunes Store & iBookstore (Apple ID: 599221707) and Amazon Kindle (ASIN: B00B6PVVJC). Forthcoming in paperback on Amazon.com (ISBN: 9781482311907).

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