Paul: Crisis in Galatia : a Study in Early Christian TheologyCambridge University Press, 2004 - 114 páginas This is the second edition of a work which first appeared in 1979. The first edition gave an interpretation of Paul's Letters to the Galatians which proceeded along the following lines: firstly, Paul's opponents at Galatia were Jewish Christians who believed that Gentiles had to accept the Law in order to be saved; secondly, that Paul first revealed his noncircumcision gospel to James, Cephas and John at the Jerusalem Conference; thirdly, Paul's view of justification by faith was seen in terms of Christ keeping faith with Abraham's promise that all nations would be blessed; and fourthly, that Paul considered Torah as binding upon Jewish Christians, but not upon Gentiles. In his second edition, the author brings the discussion into line with his present thinking, and proposes a more nuanced view of the Galatian opponents. These, he feels, did not all share the same opinions, although they were Jewish Christians. The chief discrepancy in their views consisted in the fact that some believed all Gentiles would be saved at the present time if they kept the Law, while others thought the Gentiles would be saved, rather, at the dawn of the age to come. |
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... clear that there are various levels of Jewish Christian opponents mentioned in the Galatian letter . If the Galatian troublemakers were part of the Galatian scene when Paul's letter arrived , the ' false brothers ' and ' certain men ...
... clear that there are various levels of Jewish Christian opponents mentioned in the Galatian letter . If the Galatian troublemakers were part of the Galatian scene when Paul's letter arrived , the ' false brothers ' and ' certain men ...
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... clearly teaches that redemption comes to all through Jesus Christ . It suggests that , though some may have doubted whether Israelasa whole would accept redemption ( cf. Rom.11 : 19-25 ) , no one seriously doubted the right of Israel to ...
... clearly teaches that redemption comes to all through Jesus Christ . It suggests that , though some may have doubted whether Israelasa whole would accept redemption ( cf. Rom.11 : 19-25 ) , no one seriously doubted the right of Israel to ...
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... clearly was the terms of the acceptance of the Gentiles . In Romans , on the other hand , the specificity of this Galatian issue is lacking . Romans never defines this as the issue . In Romans the issue seems to be the acceptance of the ...
... clearly was the terms of the acceptance of the Gentiles . In Romans , on the other hand , the specificity of this Galatian issue is lacking . Romans never defines this as the issue . In Romans the issue seems to be the acceptance of the ...
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... eaten was contaminated . In some instances the implication is clearly made that the food was considered to be according to Jewish standards and that God was pleased with the act of eating . xix Introduction to the second edition.
... eaten was contaminated . In some instances the implication is clearly made that the food was considered to be according to Jewish standards and that God was pleased with the act of eating . xix Introduction to the second edition.
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... clearly implied by the Galatian correspondence . Off and on Peter ( and perhaps James and John ) also held this view . ( 2 ) A less liberal group that believed that circumcised Gentiles were to be accepted in mass now into the people of ...
... clearly implied by the Galatian correspondence . Off and on Peter ( and perhaps James and John ) also held this view . ( 2 ) A less liberal group that believed that circumcised Gentiles were to be accepted in mass now into the people of ...
Contenido
Pauls opponents in Galatia | |
Paul the apostle to the Gentiles | 18 |
Justification by faith | 44 |
Pauls view of the law | 64 |
Notes | 81 |
Bibliography | 99 |
Index of subjects and names | 107 |
109 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Paul: Crisis in Galatia: A Study in Early Christian Theology George Howard Sin vista previa disponible - 1990 |
Paul: Crisis in Galatia: A Study in Early Christian Theology George Howard Sin vista previa disponible - 1990 |
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