Jewish law in Gentile churches : Halakhah and the beginning of Christian public ethics / Markus Bockmuehl.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2000.Edition: first paperback editionDescription: xvi, 314 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • BJ1212 .J495 2003
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Contents:
Matthew's divorce texts in the light of pre-rabbinic Jewish law -- 'Let the dead bury their dead': Jesus and the law revisited -- James, Israel and Antioch -- Natural law in Second Temple Judaism -- Natural law in the New Testament? -- The Noachide commandments and New Testament ethics -- The beginning of Christian public ethics: from Luke to Aristides and Diognetus -- Jewish and Christian public ethics in the early Roman Empire.
Matthew's divorce texts in the light of pre-rabbinic Jewish law -- 'Let the dead bury their dead': Jesus and the law revisited -- James, Israel and Antioch -- Natural law in Second Temple Judaism -- Natural law in the New Testament? -- The Noachide commandments and New Testament ethics -- The beginning of Christian public ethics: from Luke to Aristides and Diognetus -- Jewish and Christian public ethics in the early Roman Empire.
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"First cloth edition published 2000 by T&T Clark ... First paperback edition published 2003 by Baker Academic"--T.p. verso.

Halakhah and ethics in the Jesus tradition -- Matthew's divorce texts in the light of pre-rabbinic Jewish law -- 'Let the dead bury their dead': Jesus and the law revisited -- James, Israel and Antioch -- Natural law in Second Temple Judaism -- Natural law in the New Testament? -- The Noachide commandments and New Testament ethics -- The beginning of Christian public ethics: from Luke to Aristides and Diognetus -- Jewish and Christian public ethics in the early Roman Empire.

Halakhah and ethics in the Jesus tradition -- Matthew's divorce texts in the light of pre-rabbinic Jewish law -- 'Let the dead bury their dead': Jesus and the law revisited -- James, Israel and Antioch -- Natural law in Second Temple Judaism -- Natural law in the New Testament? -- The Noachide commandments and New Testament ethics -- The beginning of Christian public ethics: from Luke to Aristides and Diognetus -- Jewish and Christian public ethics in the early Roman Empire.

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