Second Corinthians in the Perspective of Late Second Temple Judaism
Series: Compendia Rerum Iudaicarum ad Novum Testamentum; 14;
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Product details:
- Edition number LAM
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 14 July 2014
- ISBN 9789004269286
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages348 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 953 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In the framework of a larger research project into ?New Perspectives on Paul and the Jews?, eight scholars from Europe, Israel, and North America join forces in querying Paul?s relationship to Jews and Judaism. The sample text selected for this inquiry is the Second Letter to the Corinthians, a document particularly suited for this purpose as it reflects violent clashes between Paul and rivalling Jews and Jewish Christians
MoreLong description:
In the framework of a larger research project into ?New Perspectives on Paul and the Jews?, eight scholars from Europe, Israel, and North America join forces in querying Paul?s relationship to Jews and Judaism. The sample text selected for this inquiry is the Second Letter to the Corinthians, a document particularly suited for this purpose as it reflects violent clashes between Paul and rivalling Jews and Jewish Christians. While the first three articles address more general literary and historical questions, the following five present in-depth case studies of much-studied passages from the letter and the underlying issues. An introductory essay queries how in the case at hand we can gain an adequate understanding of Paul?s theology while fully respecting his particular place in Judaism.
MoreTable of Contents:
Peter J. Tomson, Introductory Essay
Reimund Bieringer, Love as That Which Binds Everything Together? The Unity of 2 Corinthians Revisited in Light of ????
-Terminology
Martin Goodman, The Politics of the Fifties: Jewish leadership and the Jews of Corinth in the Time of 2 Corinthians
Joshua Schwartz, Methodological Remarks on ?Jewish? Identity: Jews, Jewish Christians and Prolegomena on Pauline Judaism
Friedrich Avemarie, The Notion of a ?New Covenant? in 2 Cor 3: Its Function in Paul?s Argument and Its Jewish Background
Peter J. Tomson, Christ, Belial, and Women: 2 Cor 6:14
-7:1 Compared with Ancient Judaism and with the Pauline Corpus
Ze?ev Safrai and Peter J. Tomson, Paul?s ?Collection for the Saints? (2 Cor 8
-9) and Financial Support of Leaders in Early Christianity and Judaism
Catherine Hezser, Paul?s ?Fool?s Speech? (2 Cor 11:16
-32) in the Context of Ancient Jewish and Graeco
-Roman Culture
Christopher R.A. Morray
-Jones, The Ascent into Paradise (2 Cor 12:1
-12): Paul?s Merkava Vision and Apostolic Call