Comparing Judaism and Christianity : common Judaism, Paul, and the inner and outer in the study of religion /
Few scholars have so shaped the contemporary debate on the relation of early Christianity to early Judaism as E.P. Sanders, and no one has produced a clearer or more distinctive vision of that relationship" as it was expressed in the figures of Jesus of Nazareth and Paul the apostle. Gathered f...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Minneapolis [Minnesota] :
Fortress Press,
[2016]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Comparing Judaism and Christianity: an academic autobiography
- part I. Early Judaism and the Jewish law. The origin of the phrase "common Judaism"
- Covenantal nomism revisited
- The Dead Sea sect and other Jews: commonalities, overlaps, and differences
- Common Judaism and the synagogue in the first century
- part II. Paul, Judaism, and Paulinism. The covenant as a soteriological category and the nature of salvation in Palestinian and Hellenistic Judaism
- God gave the law to condem: providence in Paul and Josephus
- Literary dependence in Colossians
- Was Paul a prooftexter?: the case of Galatians 3
- Did Paul break with Judaism?
- Did Paul's theology develop?
- Paul's Jewishness
- Jewish association with Gentiles and Galatians 2:11-14
- part III. Inner and outer in the study of religion. "By their fruits you shall know them": inner governs outer
- Wolves in sheep's clothing: hypocrisy and sincerity
- Tithing mint, dill, and cumin: triviality and rituals
- Defenses against charges of hypocrisy and triviality
- Faith and works in ancient Judaism
- Faith and works in early Christianity
- Insider and outsider in ancient Judaism
- Insider and outsider in early Christianity
- Christianity, Judaism, and humanism.