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Paul, a new covenant Jew : rethinking Pauline theology /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI. W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, ©2019Description: xvii, 310 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780802873767
  • 0802873766
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 225.92 P686P 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2655.J4 P58 2019
Contents:
What kind of Jew was Paul? -- Paul and apocalyptic -- Pauline Christology -- The cross and atonement -- New covenant justification through divine sonship -- The Lord's Supper and the new creation -- Conclusion : Paul's gospel of divine sonship.
Summary: After the landmark work of E.P. Sanders, the task of rightly accounting for Paul's relationship to Judaism has dominated the last forty years of Pauline scholarship. Pitre, Barber, and Kincaid argue that Paul is best viewed as a new covenant Jew, a designation that allows the apostle to be fully Jewish, yet in a manner centered on the person and work of Jesus the Messiah. This new covenant Judaism provides the key that unlocks the door to many of the difficult aspects of Pauline theology. Paul, a New Covenant Jew is a rigorous, yet accessible overview of Pauline theology intended for ecumenical audiences. In particular, it aims to be the most useful and up to date text on Paul for Catholic Seminarians. The book engages the best recent scholarship on Paul from both Protestant and Catholic interpreters and serves as a launching point for ongoing Protestant-Catholic dialogue.
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"Foreword by Michael J. Gorman."--Page vii.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-282) and indexes.

What kind of Jew was Paul? -- Paul and apocalyptic -- Pauline Christology -- The cross and atonement -- New covenant justification through divine sonship -- The Lord's Supper and the new creation -- Conclusion : Paul's gospel of divine sonship.

After the landmark work of E.P. Sanders, the task of rightly accounting for Paul's relationship to Judaism has dominated the last forty years of Pauline scholarship. Pitre, Barber, and Kincaid argue that Paul is best viewed as a new covenant Jew, a designation that allows the apostle to be fully Jewish, yet in a manner centered on the person and work of Jesus the Messiah. This new covenant Judaism provides the key that unlocks the door to many of the difficult aspects of Pauline theology. Paul, a New Covenant Jew is a rigorous, yet accessible overview of Pauline theology intended for ecumenical audiences. In particular, it aims to be the most useful and up to date text on Paul for Catholic Seminarians. The book engages the best recent scholarship on Paul from both Protestant and Catholic interpreters and serves as a launching point for ongoing Protestant-Catholic dialogue.

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