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The Early Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew: Text, Narrative and Reception History: The Library of Second Temple Studies

Editat de Isaac W. Oliver, Gabriele Boccaccini
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2020
Paul's relationship to Christianity-as a Pharisaic Jew whose moment of revelation on the road to Damascus has made him the most famous early Christian-is still a topic of great interest to scholars of early Christianity and Judaism. This collection of essays from world-renowned scholars examines how Christians of the first two centuries perceived Paul's Jewishness, and how they seized upon Paul's views on Judaism in order to advance their own claims about Christianity.The contributors offer a comprehensive examination of various early Christian views on Paul, in texts contained both in and outside of the New Testament, demonstrating how the reception of Paul's thought affected the formation of Judaism and Christianity into separate entities. Divided into five sections, the arguments focus upon Paul's reception in Ephesians, the other Deutero-Pauline Epistles, the Acts of the Apostles, Marcion of Synope and the reaction of Paul's opponents. Featuring essays from scholars including Judith Lieu, James H. Charlesworth and Harry O. Meier, this volume forms a perfect resource for scholars to reassess Paul's Jewishness and relationship with Judaism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567693884
ISBN-10: 0567693880
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Second Temple Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

As well as looking at the reception of Paul, the essays look at how Paul's contribution formed Judaism and Christianity as distinct units

Notă biografică

Isaac W. Oliver is Assistant Professor in Religious Studies at Bradley University, USA.Gabriele Boccaccini is Professor in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins at the University of Michigan, USA.

Cuprins

Notes on Contributors1. Introduction - Isaac W. Oliver, Bradley University, USA and Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USAPart I: The Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew in Ephesians2. The Construction of Gentiles in the Letter to the Ephesians- Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University, Canada3. "You Who Once Were far off Have Been Brought near." The Ethne-in-Christ according to Ephesians - William S. Campbell, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, UK4. Ephesians in the Jewish Political Debate of the First Century: Rethinking Paul's Approach in Facing New Challenges - Eric Noffke, Waldesian School of Theology, ItalyPart II: The Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew: The Other Deutero-Pauline Epistles5. Colossians' Grounding Traditionalization of Paul - Anders Klostergaard Petersen, Aarhus University, Denmark6. The Shadow and the Substance: Early Reception of Paul the Jew in the Letter to the Colossians - James Waddell, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, USA7. Master Nations: Pauline Trajectories according to 1 Timothy - Kathy Ehrensperger, Abraham Geiger College, University of Potsdam, GermanyPart III: The Rejection of Reception of Paul? Searching for Paul's Opponents8. Jew Against Jew: The Reception of Paul in Matthew's Christian Jewish Community - David C. Sim, Australian Catholic University, Australia9. Paul among His Enemies? Exploring Potential Theological Traits in the Pseudo-Clementines - Giovanni B. Bazzana, Harvard University, USA10. John of Patmos and the Apostle Paul: Antimony or Affinity? - Joel Willits, North Park University, USAPart IV: The Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew in the Acts of the Apostles11. Why Should Experts Ignore Acts in Pauline Research? - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA12. Jewish Sensibilities and the Search for the Jewish Paul­­-The Lukan Paul Viewed through Josephan Judaism: Interplay with Apion 2:190-219 - George Carras, Washington and Lee University, USA13. The Calling of Paul in the Acts of the Apostles - Isaac W. Oliver, Bradley University, USA14. Luke's Portrait of Paul in Acts 21:17-26 - David Rudolph, The King's University, USAPart V: Marcion and the Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew15. Marcion, Paul and the Jews - Judith Lieu, University of Cambridge, UK16. Paul's Problematic Relation to Judaism in the Seneca-Paul Original Correspondence (2nd Century CE?) - Ilaria L.E. Ramelli, Sacred Heart Major Seminary, USA17. Reading James, Re-reading Paul - David Nienhuis, Seattle Pacific University, USA18. Gentile Judaizing in the Dialogue with Trypho: A Test Case for Justin's Reception of Paul - Benjamin White, Clemson University, USAPart VI: Searching for other Receptions of Paul the Second Temple Jew 19. "As If by Paul"? Some Remarks on the Textual Strategy of Anonymity in Hebrews - Gabriella Gelardini, University of Basel, Switzerland20. The Scripturalization of Letters from "Our Beloved Brother" Paul in 2 Peter - David Downs, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA21. Paul, the Greek Old Testament, and the Promotion of the Flavian Order in 1 Clement - Harry O. Maier, Vancouver School of Theology, CanadaIndex of AuthorsIndex of Texts

Recenzii

This volume combines a wealth of knowledge from leading scholars from across the globe who represent a vast array of perspectives on the apostle Paul. [It] demonstrates that rereadings of Paul offer new avenues for exploring his reception. These essays show that there is much to gain by searching for Paul the Second Temple Jew's reception in the ancient world and that much more searching remains to be done.