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What was the apostle Paul's relationship to Judaism? How did he view the Jewish law? How did he understand the gospel of Jesus's messiahship relative to both ethnic Jews and gentiles? These remain perennial questions both to New Testament scholars and to all serious Bible readers. Respected New Testament scholar Matthew Thiessen offers an important contribution to this discussion. A Jewish Paul is an accessible introduction that situates Paul clearly within first-century Judaism, not opposed to it. Thiessen argues for a more historically plausible reading of Paul. Paul did not reject Judaism or the Jewish law but believed he was living in the last days, when Israel's Messiah would deliver the nations from sin and death. Paul saw himself as an envoy to the nations, desiring to introduce them to the Messiah and his life-giving, life-transforming Spirit. This new contribution to Pauline studies will benefit professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament as well as pastors and lay readers.

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Making Paul Weird Again
2. Radically New or Long-Lost Reading of Paul?
3. Judaism Doesn't Believe Anything
4. Paul, An End-Time Jew
5. The Gentile Problem
6. Jesus the Messiah
7. The Gentile Problem and Cosmetic Surgery
8. Pneumatic Gene Therapy
9. The Bodies of the Messiah
10. Living the Resurrected Life
11. Resurrection as the Culmination of the Messiah's Coming
12. The Messiah and the Jews
Conclusion
Indexes

A Jewish Paul – The Messiah`s Herald to the

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 17/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781540965714, 978-1540965714
      ISBN10: 1540965716

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What was the apostle Paul's relationship to Judaism? How did he view the Jewish law? How did he understand the gospel of Jesus's messiahship relative to both ethnic Jews and gentiles? These remain perennial questions both to New Testament scholars and to all serious Bible readers. Respected New Testament scholar Matthew Thiessen offers an important contribution to this discussion. A Jewish Paul is an accessible introduction that situates Paul clearly within first-century Judaism, not opposed to it. Thiessen argues for a more historically plausible reading of Paul. Paul did not reject Judaism or the Jewish law but believed he was living in the last days, when Israel's Messiah would deliver the nations from sin and death. Paul saw himself as an envoy to the nations, desiring to introduce them to the Messiah and his life-giving, life-transforming Spirit. This new contribution to Pauline studies will benefit professors, students, and scholars of the New Testament as well as pastors and lay readers.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1. Making Paul Weird Again
      2. Radically New or Long-Lost Reading of Paul?
      3. Judaism Doesn't Believe Anything
      4. Paul, An End-Time Jew
      5. The Gentile Problem
      6. Jesus the Messiah
      7. The Gentile Problem and Cosmetic Surgery
      8. Pneumatic Gene Therapy
      9. The Bodies of the Messiah
      10. Living the Resurrected Life
      11. Resurrection as the Culmination of the Messiah's Coming
      12. The Messiah and the Jews
      Conclusion
      Indexes

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