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Jewish and Pauline Studies (1984) is a book by William D. Davies.

Abstract

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Published in London [England]: SPCK, 1984.

Contents

Law in first-century Judaism -- Reflections on tradition : the ábot revisited -- Reflections on the territorial dimension of Judaism -- Reflections on the spirit in the Mekilta : a suggestion -- A note on Josephus, Antiquities 15.136 -- Paul and the law : reflections on pitfalls in interpretation -- Paul and the people of Israel -- Paul and the Gentiles : a suggestion concerning Romans 11:13-24 -- Paul and Jewish Christianity according to Cardinal Daniélou : a suggestion -- Galatians : a commentary on Paul's letter to the churches in Galatia -- From tyranny to liberation : the Pauline experience of alienation and reconciliation -- Law in the New Testament -- Conscience and its use in the New Testament -- From Schweitzer to Scholem : reflections on Sabbatai Svi -- The moral teaching of the early church -- The relevance of the moral teaching of the early church

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