The Ethics of Paul (1930 Enslin), book

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The Ethics of Paul (1930) is a book by Morton Scott Enslin.

Abstract

Following George F. Moore, Einslin argued that Paul's statements about Judaism were totally "false". In years of fighting against his Jewish detractors, Paul distorted Judaism and its authentic relation with the Torah.

Revision of the author's dissertation at Harvard University (1924).

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Harper, 1930. Reissued in New York, NY: Abingdon, 1957.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]