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Israel and the Nations: Paul's Gospel in the Context of Jewish Expectation [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 226x164 mm, 6 b/w photos; 1 tables;
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978710828
  • ISBN-13: 9781978710825
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 226x164 mm, 6 b/w photos; 1 tables;
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978710828
  • ISBN-13: 9781978710825

Israel and the Nations: Paul's Gospel in the Context of Jewish Expectation provides various perspectives of leading contemporary scholars concerning Paul’s message, particularly his expressed expectation of the end-time redemption of Israel and its relation to the Gentiles, the non-Jewish nations, in the context of Jewish eschatological expectation. The contributors engage the increasingly contentious enigmas relating to Paul’s Jewishness: had his perception of living in a new era in Christ and anticipating an imminent final consummation moved him beyond the bounds of what his contemporaries would have considered Judaism, or did Paul continue to think and act “within Judaism”?

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The great merit of this volume is the range and diversity of the Jewish material it brings into conversation with Paul. This kind of engagement between New Testament and Second Temple Studies is long overdue. -- John J. Collins, Holmes Professor of Old Testament, Yale University This fine collection of essays, the second to emerge from an international collaboration of scholars that took place in Bratislava, both broadens the geographical scope of the discussion concerning Paul within Judaism and serves to move it forward in significant ways. This volume will be particularly significant for the ongoing discussion of the relationship between Pauls conception of a mission to the gentiles and Jewish expectations about the place of the nations in the end-time redemption of Israel. -- Terence L. Donaldson, Lord and Lady Coggan Professor Emeritus of New Testament Studies, Wycliffe College, Toronto The book is to be welcomed for its energetic engagement with the questions raised by the recent ambition to view Paul within Judaism, in particular as it regards the central theme of the relationship of Jews and non-Jews. Scrutinizing anew main Pauline texts and comparing them with early Jewish documents, the various papers confront Pauls ideas on this relationship with the variety of ancient views. Pauline theology and Jewish history are brought into dialogue, and it is fascinating to see this happening at a conference in Bratislava. -- Peter J. Tomson, Joint General Editor of Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum This extraordinary rich collection of essays deals with an issue that is at the heart of Pauls theological thinking. It gathers an international group of scholars who are well renowned for their historical and exegetical expertise. The variety of the contributions demonstrates convincingly that it is only a multi-perspective approach like this one that can be regarded as a suitable way to properly treat the issue that is in the focus of this volume. No one who wants to deal with this books subject can do without this book. -- Michael Wolter, University of Bonn

Part 1: Paul the Apostle in the Context of Jewish Eschatological
Apocalyptical Notions

Chapter One The Making and Unmaking of Jews in Second Century BCE Literature
and the Implication for Interpreting Paul Genevive Dibley

Chapter Two Paul and the Joining of the Ways: Ordering the Eschaton,
Preparing for Judgment
Anders Runesson

Chapter Three From Aristeas to the Apocalypse of Abraham: A Survey of Some
Hellenistic Jewish Texts Relating to the Issue of Israel and its Relationship
to the Other Nations
Eric Noffke

Chapter Four What Eschatological Pilgrimage of the Gentiles? Matthew V.
Novenson

Chapter Five Eschatological Universalism, the Nations, and the Jewish
Apocalyptic Paul
Loren T. Stuckenbruck

Chapter Six Did the LXX of the Twelve Prophets Contribute to the
Eschatological Opening to the Nations? Patrick Pouchelle

Chapter Seven Paul Between Judaism and Hellenism Imre Peres

Part 2: The Specifics of Pauls Message Concerning End-Time Redemption of
Israel and Its Role
Towards the Na
Frantiek Ábel is professor of New Testament at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty of Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.