One or two views of Judaism: Paul in Acts 28 and Romans 11 on Jewish unbelief

Many scholars since Vielhauer have viewed the Lukan Paul as standing in contradiction to the epistolary Paul. This essay contends that a proper assessment of the genre, audience, and function of Romans 11 and Acts 28:16-31 enables readers to see that both Pauls agree on several points regarding Jewi...

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1. VerfasserIn: Litwak, Kenneth D. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Tyndale House 2006
In: Tyndale bulletin
Jahr: 2006, Band: 57, Heft: 2, Seiten: 229-249
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Bibel. Römerbrief 11 / Bibel. Apostelgeschichte 28,16-31 / Christentum / Judentum / Interreligiöser Dialog
B Judentum / Christentum
RelBib Classification:BH Judentum
CC Christentum und nichtchristliche Religionen; interreligiöse Beziehungen
HC Neues Testament
weitere Schlagwörter:B Bibel. Römerbrief 11
B Bibel. Apostelgeschichte 28,16-31
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Zusammenfassung:Many scholars since Vielhauer have viewed the Lukan Paul as standing in contradiction to the epistolary Paul. This essay contends that a proper assessment of the genre, audience, and function of Romans 11 and Acts 28:16-31 enables readers to see that both Pauls agree on several points regarding Jewish response to the gospel. Where there are differences, these are complementary. Both Pauls see a mixed response among Jews, the developing of a faithful remnant, and in both texts "provoking to jealousy" is a critical element.
ISSN:0082-7118
Enthält:In: Tyndale bulletin