List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Wrestling with the Jewish Paul - Reimund Bieringer and
Didier Pollefeyt
1. Salvation in Paul's Judaism? - Michael F. Bird
2. Covenantal Theology and Participation in Christ: Pauline
Perspectives on Transformation - William S. Campbell
3. Paul's Covenantal Theology in 2 Cor 2:14-7:4 - Thomas R.
Blanton, IV
4. Paul, Israel, and the Gentiles: Hermeneutical and Exegetical
Notes - Michael Bachmann
5. Paul's Relationship to Torah in Light of His Strategy 'to Become
Everything to Everyone' (1 Cor 9.19-23) - Mark D. Nanos
6. Paul's Letters and the Relationship between the People of Israel
and the Church Today - Philip A Cunningham
7. A Christian-Jewish Dialogical Model in Light of New Research on
Paul's Relationship with Judaism - John T. Pawlikowski
8. Sharing God with Others or Dividing God from Powerlessness: A
Late-Modern Challenge by the Heterotopian Experience of the New
Paul - Hans-Joachim Sander
9. Paul at the Intersection between Continuity and Discontinuity:
On Paul's Place in Early Judaism and Christianity as well as in
Christian-Jewish Dialogue Today - Hans-Herman Henrix
Epilogue: James D. G. Dunn
Bibliography
Scripture Index
Author Index
This volume presents contributions from leading European scholars, considering Paul and his Jewish context and considering the implications for contemporary Jewish-Christian dialogue.
Reimund Bieringer is Professor of New Testament at the
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Didier Pollefeyt is Professor of Religious Education and
Jewish-Christians Relations at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Belgium.
Research students working on Paul will need to study this
collection.
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