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Comparing Judaism & Christianity Common Judaism, Paul, and the Inner and the Outer in Ancient Religion E. P. Sanders (Ed Parish Sanders)

By: Material type: TextLanguage: eng. Publication details: U.S.A.; Fortress Press; 2016Description: 450tr; paperback, illustrations; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781506406077
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 296.396
  • S215-E21
Online resources: Summary: Few scholars have so shaped the contemporary debate on the relation of early Christianity to early Judaism as E.P. Sanders, and no one has produced a clearer or more distinctive vision of that relationship"" as it was expressed in the figures of Jesus of Nazareth and Paul the apostle. Gathered for the first time within one cover, here Sanders presents formative essays that show the structure of his approach and the insights it produces into Paul's relationship to Judaism and the Jewish law. Sanders addresses matters of definition (""common Judaism,"" ""covenantal nomism""), diversity (the Judaism of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Diaspora), and key exegetical and historical questions relative to Jesus, Paul, and Christian origins in relationship to early Judaism.
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Few scholars have so shaped the contemporary debate on the relation of early Christianity to early Judaism as E.P. Sanders, and no one has produced a clearer or more distinctive vision of that relationship"" as it was expressed in the figures of Jesus of Nazareth and Paul the apostle. Gathered for the first time within one cover, here Sanders presents formative essays that show the structure of his approach and the insights it produces into Paul's relationship to Judaism and the Jewish law. Sanders addresses matters of definition (""common Judaism,"" ""covenantal nomism""), diversity (the Judaism of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Diaspora), and key exegetical and historical questions relative to Jesus, Paul, and Christian origins in relationship to early Judaism.

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