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Justification And Variegated Nomism Volume 1 The Complexities Of Second Temple Judaism D A Carson

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Justification And Variegated Nomism Volume 1 The Complexities Of Second Temple Judaism D A Carson
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 58.73 MB
Pages: 619
Author: D. A. Carson, Peter Thomas O'Brien, Mark A. Seifrid
ISBN: 9783161469947, 9780801022722, 3161469941, 080102272X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Justification And Variegated Nomism Volume 1 The Complexities Of Second Temple Judaism D A Carson by D. A. Carson, Peter Thomas O'brien, Mark A. Seifrid 9783161469947, 9780801022722, 3161469941, 080102272X instant download after payment.

Since 1977, the lines of inquiry developed by P.E. Sanders, James D.G. Dunn, N.T. Wright and others, have generated the 'New Perspective' on Paul. This perspective is profoundly tied to a certain reading of the literature of second temple Judaism which then in turn shapes what is now the dominant reading of Paul.This volume brings together an array of specialists to examine afresh the various corpora of the period. The authors analyze the highly diverse literature to determine to what extent 'covenantal nomism' is a suitable way for its categorization. The way this literature speaks of the relationship between God and Israel, election, sacrifice, the manner in which God's people are said to be rightly related to him, are all studied closely, within the genre distinctions and theological priorities of each corpus. Careful study is also devoted to 'righteousness' language.Volume 2 will apply the findings to Paul.

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