Paul Among Jews and Gentiles, and Other Essays

Paul Among Jews and Gentiles, and Other Essays
Title Paul Among Jews and Gentiles, and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Krister Stendahl
Publisher HSRC Press
Pages 142
Release 1976
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780800612245

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A sharp challenge to traditional ways of understanding Paul is sounded in this book by a distinguished interpreter of the New Testament. Krister Stendahl proposes-in the key title essay-new ways of exploring Paul's speech: Paul must be heard as one who speaks of his call rather than conversion, of justification rather than forgiveness, or weakness rather than sin, of love rather than integrity, and in unique rather than universal language. The title essay is complemented by the landmark paper, "Paul and the Introspective Conscience of the West," and by two seminal explorations of Pauline issues, "Judgement and Mercy" and "Glossolalia-The New Testament Evidence." The book concludes with Stendahl's pointed reply to the eminent scholar Ernst Kasemann who has taken issue with the author's revolutionary interpretations. This volume provides convincingly new ways for viewing Paul, the most formative of Christian teachers.

Paul Among Jews and Gentiles

Paul Among Jews and Gentiles
Title Paul Among Jews and Gentiles PDF eBook
Author Krister Stendahl
Publisher
Pages 133
Release 1977
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780334012221

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Paul Among the Gentiles: A "Radical" Reading of Romans

Paul Among the Gentiles: A
Title Paul Among the Gentiles: A "Radical" Reading of Romans PDF eBook
Author Jacob P. B. Mortensen
Publisher Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Pages 368
Release 2018-08-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 3772056563

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This exciting new interpretation of Pauls Letter to the Romans approaches Pauls most famous letter from one of the newest scholarly positions within Pauline Studies: The Radical New Perspective on Paul (also known as Paul within Judaism). As a point of departure, the author takes Pauls self-designation in 11:13 as apostle to the gentiles as so determining for Pauls mission that the audience of the letter is perceived to be exclusively gentile. The study finds confirmation of this reading-strategy in the letters construction of the interlocutor from chapter 2 onwards. Even in 2:17, where Paul describes the interlocutor as someone who calls himself a Jew, it requests to perceive this person as a gentile who presents himself as a Jew and not an ethnic Jew. If the interlocutor is perceived in this way throughout the letter, the dialogue between Paul and the interlocutor can be perceived as a continuous, unified and developing dialogue. In this way, this interpretation of Romans sketches out a position against a more disparate and fragmentary interpretation of Romans.

Paul’s Gentile-Jews

Paul’s Gentile-Jews
Title Paul’s Gentile-Jews PDF eBook
Author J. Garroway
Publisher Springer
Pages 204
Release 2012-11-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1137281146

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Drawing upon the concepts of cultural and linguistic hybridity developed by Homi Bhabha, Salman Rushdie, Mikhail Bakhtin, and others, Garroway suggests that the first generation of Gentile converts were uncertain whether they had become Jews or remained Gentiles in the wake of their baptism into Christ.

Paul the Jewish Theologian

Paul the Jewish Theologian
Title Paul the Jewish Theologian PDF eBook
Author Brad H. Young
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 0
Release 1995-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780801048210

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Paul the Jewish Theologian reveals Saul of Tarsus as a man who, though rejected in the synagogue, never truly left Judaism. Author Young disagrees with long held notions that Hellenism was the context which most influenced Paul's communication of the Gospel. This skewed notion has led to widely divergent interpretations of Paul's writings. Only in rightly aligning Paul as rooted in his Jewishness and training as a Pharisee can he be correctly interpreted. Young asserts that Paul's view of the Torah was always positive, and he separates Jesus' mission among the Jews from Paul's call to the Gentiles.

Krister Among the Jews and Gentiles

Krister Among the Jews and Gentiles
Title Krister Among the Jews and Gentiles PDF eBook
Author Fredriksen,Paula
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 231
Release 2018
Genre Religion
ISBN 1587687798

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Essays on Krister Stendahl’s contributions in various arenas: institutional formation, both of university and of church; interreligious dialogue and relations; biblical and historical research.

An Anomalous Jew

An Anomalous Jew
Title An Anomalous Jew PDF eBook
Author Michael F. Bird
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 322
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467445983

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Lively, well-informed portrait of the complex figure who was the apostle Paul Though Paul is often lauded as the first great Christian theologian and a champion for Gentile inclusion in the church, in his own time he was universally regarded as a strange and controversial person. In this book Pauline scholar Michael Bird explains why. An Anomalous Jew presents the figure of Paul in all his complexity with his blend of common and controversial Jewish beliefs and a faith in Christ that brought him into conflict with the socio-religious scene around him. Bird elucidates how the apostle Paul was variously perceived — as a religious deviant by Jews, as a divisive figure by Jewish Christians, as a purveyor of dubious philosophy by Greeks, and as a dangerous troublemaker by the Romans. Readers of this book will better understand the truly anomalous shape of Paul’s thinking and worldview.