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Paul as Apostle to the Gentiles His apostolic self-awareness and its influence on the soteriological argument in Romans Daniel Jong-Sang Chae

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Paternoster biblical and theological monographsPublication details: U.K.; Paternoster; 1997Description: 378tr; Paperback; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780853648291, 0853648298
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.106
  • D184-C43
Online resources: Summary: The author competently demonstrates that the equality of Jew and Gentile is the main subject matter of Paul's soteriological argument in his letter to the Romans. Chae argues that it is Paul's self-awareness of being an apostle to the Gentiles that has significantly influenced the shape, content and structure of his inclusive argument. Thus he offers an important alternative to the prevailing post-Holocaust interpretation of Romans and of Paul.
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The author competently demonstrates that the equality of Jew and Gentile is the main subject matter of Paul's soteriological argument in his letter to the Romans. Chae argues that it is Paul's self-awareness of being an apostle to the Gentiles that has significantly influenced the shape, content and structure of his inclusive argument. Thus he offers an important alternative to the prevailing post-Holocaust interpretation of Romans and of Paul.

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