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Receptions of Paul during the First Two Centuries: Exploration of the Jewish Matrix of Early Christianity examines the historical context of Paul and the way Paul’s Jewish heritage was received. Contributors take into consideration the aftermath of the Jewish War and its impact on the development of the Jesus movement and early Christian-Jewish relations in the following period. The chapters come to the conclusion that after the Jewish War, the reception of the authentic Paul was transformed more and more into the tradition about Paul, based and established by the second and third generations of Jesus-believing Gentiles, which perceived Paul as a convert from what is labeled “Judaism” (?ουδα?σμ?ς) to the complete opposite of it, “Christianity” (Χριστιανισμ?ς).
Published | Sep 05 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 516 |
ISBN | 9781978715820 |
Imprint | Fortress Academic |
Illustrations | 1 b/w photos; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Anyone researching Paul and his early reception will appreciate the variety of approaches and depth of scholarship undertaken in these essays by leading international New Testament scholars. Thank you Professor A´bel and contributors for yet again advancing new, innovative developments in the field of "within Judaism" and related Pauline studies.
Mark D. Nanos, Lund University; author of Reading Paul within Judaism
Historical readings of Paul’s undisputed letters as expressions of a Jewish eschatological message for non-Jews are at the heart of an emerging paradigm shift in New Testament studies. But how was the Apostle to the Gentiles understood by others during his lifetime and after his death? In this timely and important book a group of international scholars investigate the earliest evidence of Pauline reception, showing how intertwined with Judaism the Jesus movement often was, even as Paul began to be understood as a ‘convert’ to Christianity in the second century. A must-read for anyone interested in Pauline studies, early Jewish–Christian relations, and Christian origins.
Anders Runesson, University of Oslo; author of Judaism for Gentiles
This important volume extends the discussion of the Jewish matrix of Paul to the reception of Paul in later New Testament traditions and beyond. Touching on a number of salient topics ranging from the influence of Second Temple Judaism to Pauline ritual observances and many more, the illuminating and detailed contributions are a must-read for scholars and students interested in the reception of Paul and will certainly stimulate further research.
William S. Campbell, University of Basel
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