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Paul : the theology of the apostle in the light of Jewish religious history / H.J. Schoeps.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Theological TranslationsPublication details: Cambridge : James Clarke, 1961.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 206 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780227900024
  • 0227900022
  • 1282578154
  • 9781282578159
  • 9786612578151
  • 6612578157
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Paul : The Theology of the Apostle in the Light of Jewish Religious History.DDC classification:
  • 227.06
LOC classification:
  • BS2440.M37 P38 1961eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Preface; I. Present Position and Problems Involved in Pauline Research; Introduction; 1. The Hellenistic Approach to the Interpretation of Paul; (a) Being in the mystery religions; (b) City and public mystery cults; (c) The ""kyrios"" cult; (d) Gnosis; (e) Assessrnent; 2. The Hellenistic-Judaistic Interpretation of Paul; (a) The problem of the Pharisaism of the Diaspora; (b) The piety of the Septuagint; (c) The piety of Philo; (d) Greek philosophy; (e) Assessment; 3. The Palestinian-Judaic Approach; (a) Rabbinical exegesis.
(B) Apocalyptic4. The Eschatological Approach to Paul; 5. Net Results for a Just and Objective Approach to Paul; II. The Position of the Apostle Paul in Primitive Christianity; Introduction: The Question of Sources; 1. Paul and Jesus; (a) The event of Damascus; (b) The significance of the historical Jesus for the apostle Paul; (c) The place of the exalted Jesus in the thought of Paul; 2. Paul's Dependence on the Theology of the Early Christian Community; 3. Paul and the First Church; (a) Conflict of opinion as regards the mission to the Gentiles.
(B) Conflicts in regard to the idea of the apostolate4. Paul and the Judaists; (a) General characteristics; (b) The situation in Galatia; (c) The situation in Corinth; 5. The Reflection of the Struggle in Later Jewish-Christian Writings; III. The Eschatology of the Apostle Paul; 1. Historical Sketch of Jewish Eschatology; 2. Paul as Interpreter of the Post-Messianic Situation; 3. The Eschatological Meaning of the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper; 4. The Jewish Protest and the Problem of the Delay in the Parousia; IV. The Soteriology of the Apostle Paul.
Introduction: the state of the problem1. The Atoning Sufferings of the Righteous; 2. The Suffering of the Messiah; 3. The Expiatory Character of the Aqedath Isaac; 4. The Pauline Faith in the Son of God; 5. The Jewish Protest Against Christology; V. Paul's Teaching About the Law; Introduction: Objective Presuppositions; 1. Christ, the End of the Law; 2. The ""Curse"" of the Law; 3. The Law and Sin; 4. Further Jewish Counter-Positions; 5. Faith and Works; 6. Paul's Fundamental Misapprehension; VI. Paul's Understanding of Saving History; Introduction: The Missionary.
1. The Jewish Universalist Hope and the Problem of the Mission to the Heathen2. Paul's View of History and his Typological Exegesis; 3. The Function of the Jewish People in Romans Chs. 9-11; 4. The Picture of Saving History in Jewish Christianity; 5. Jewish Ideas of the Course of Saving History; VII. Perspectives of the History of Religion in Paulinism; 1. Results of Research: Transcendence of Judaism; 2. An Outline Sketch of the Interpretation of Paul in Christianity; 3. Paul's Criticism of the Law as a Problem Intrinsic to Judaism; Back Cover.
Summary: A major study of the apostle to the Gentiles, combining exceptional scholarship with an unusual approach that interprets Paul�is theology in the light of his Jewish background, an influence that inevitably coloured and conditioned his Christological teaching.
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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Preface; I. Present Position and Problems Involved in Pauline Research; Introduction; 1. The Hellenistic Approach to the Interpretation of Paul; (a) Being in the mystery religions; (b) City and public mystery cults; (c) The ""kyrios"" cult; (d) Gnosis; (e) Assessrnent; 2. The Hellenistic-Judaistic Interpretation of Paul; (a) The problem of the Pharisaism of the Diaspora; (b) The piety of the Septuagint; (c) The piety of Philo; (d) Greek philosophy; (e) Assessment; 3. The Palestinian-Judaic Approach; (a) Rabbinical exegesis.

(B) Apocalyptic4. The Eschatological Approach to Paul; 5. Net Results for a Just and Objective Approach to Paul; II. The Position of the Apostle Paul in Primitive Christianity; Introduction: The Question of Sources; 1. Paul and Jesus; (a) The event of Damascus; (b) The significance of the historical Jesus for the apostle Paul; (c) The place of the exalted Jesus in the thought of Paul; 2. Paul's Dependence on the Theology of the Early Christian Community; 3. Paul and the First Church; (a) Conflict of opinion as regards the mission to the Gentiles.

(B) Conflicts in regard to the idea of the apostolate4. Paul and the Judaists; (a) General characteristics; (b) The situation in Galatia; (c) The situation in Corinth; 5. The Reflection of the Struggle in Later Jewish-Christian Writings; III. The Eschatology of the Apostle Paul; 1. Historical Sketch of Jewish Eschatology; 2. Paul as Interpreter of the Post-Messianic Situation; 3. The Eschatological Meaning of the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper; 4. The Jewish Protest and the Problem of the Delay in the Parousia; IV. The Soteriology of the Apostle Paul.

Introduction: the state of the problem1. The Atoning Sufferings of the Righteous; 2. The Suffering of the Messiah; 3. The Expiatory Character of the Aqedath Isaac; 4. The Pauline Faith in the Son of God; 5. The Jewish Protest Against Christology; V. Paul's Teaching About the Law; Introduction: Objective Presuppositions; 1. Christ, the End of the Law; 2. The ""Curse"" of the Law; 3. The Law and Sin; 4. Further Jewish Counter-Positions; 5. Faith and Works; 6. Paul's Fundamental Misapprehension; VI. Paul's Understanding of Saving History; Introduction: The Missionary.

1. The Jewish Universalist Hope and the Problem of the Mission to the Heathen2. Paul's View of History and his Typological Exegesis; 3. The Function of the Jewish People in Romans Chs. 9-11; 4. The Picture of Saving History in Jewish Christianity; 5. Jewish Ideas of the Course of Saving History; VII. Perspectives of the History of Religion in Paulinism; 1. Results of Research: Transcendence of Judaism; 2. An Outline Sketch of the Interpretation of Paul in Christianity; 3. Paul's Criticism of the Law as a Problem Intrinsic to Judaism; Back Cover.

A major study of the apostle to the Gentiles, combining exceptional scholarship with an unusual approach that interprets Paul�is theology in the light of his Jewish background, an influence that inevitably coloured and conditioned his Christological teaching.

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