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This book 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”?



Table of Contents

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 Paul’s Message Concerning End-Time Redemption of Israel and Its Role

Towards the Nations (ethnē)

Chapter Eight Israēl (and Israēlitēs) in Paul, Particularly in Galatians Michael Bachmann

Chapter Nine Bending Knees and Acknowledging Tongues (Phil 2:9–11) – The Nations’ Loyalty to the God of Israel in the Shadow of the Empire Kathy Ehrensperger

Chapter Ten ‘“But It Is Not as Though the Word of God Had Failed’: Israel as a Sub-Text in Romans?” William S. Campbell

Chapter Eleven The Ins and Outs of Paul’s Israelite Remnant Joshua Garroway

Chapter Twelve The Gentile as Insider and Outsider in Paul’s Letter to the Romans

Kenneth Atkinson

Chapter Thirteen “If you are called a Judean ….” (Rom 2:17): Paul and his Interlocutor

Markus Öhler

Chapter Fourteen “All Israel Will Be Saved” or “Kept Safe”? (Rom 11:26): Israel’s Conversion or Irrevocable Calling to Gospel the Nations? Mark D. Nanos

Chapter Fifteen Paul, the Israelite, on Israel and the Gentiles at the End of Time: Reflections on Rom 9–11 Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr

Chapter Sixteen Pesher Concerning Righteousness (Romans 10:5–13) in Relation to the Response of Jews and Gentiles to the Gospel František Ábel

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 13/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781978710801, 978-1978710801
      ISBN10: 1978710801

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book 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”?



      Table of Contents

      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 Paul’s Message Concerning End-Time Redemption of Israel and Its Role

      Towards the Nations (ethnē)

      Chapter Eight Israēl (and Israēlitēs) in Paul, Particularly in Galatians Michael Bachmann

      Chapter Nine Bending Knees and Acknowledging Tongues (Phil 2:9–11) – The Nations’ Loyalty to the God of Israel in the Shadow of the Empire Kathy Ehrensperger

      Chapter Ten ‘“But It Is Not as Though the Word of God Had Failed’: Israel as a Sub-Text in Romans?” William S. Campbell

      Chapter Eleven The Ins and Outs of Paul’s Israelite Remnant Joshua Garroway

      Chapter Twelve The Gentile as Insider and Outsider in Paul’s Letter to the Romans

      Kenneth Atkinson

      Chapter Thirteen “If you are called a Judean ….” (Rom 2:17): Paul and his Interlocutor

      Markus Öhler

      Chapter Fourteen “All Israel Will Be Saved” or “Kept Safe”? (Rom 11:26): Israel’s Conversion or Irrevocable Calling to Gospel the Nations? Mark D. Nanos

      Chapter Fifteen Paul, the Israelite, on Israel and the Gentiles at the End of Time: Reflections on Rom 9–11 Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr

      Chapter Sixteen Pesher Concerning Righteousness (Romans 10:5–13) in Relation to the Response of Jews and Gentiles to the Gospel František Ábel

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