TY - BOOK AU - Watson,Francis TI - Paul, Judaism, and the Gentiles: beyond the new perspective SN - 9780802840202 AV - BS2655 PY - 2007/// CY - Grand Rapids, Michigan PB - William B. Eerdmans Pub. Company KW - Bible KW - Epistles of Paul KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Law and gospel KW - History of doctrines KW - Early church, ca. 30-600 KW - Church history KW - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 KW - Judaism (Christian theology) N1 - 1 (pages 370-387) and index; Retrospective --; Divergences --; Paul, the Reformation, and modern scholarship --; The Lutheran reading of Paul --; Opposition to the Lutheran reading --; A sociological approach --; Jewish law and Gentile mission --; The origins of Paul's view of the law --; The evidence of Acts --; The Cornelius episode --; The origins of the Antiochene Church --; The evidence of Paul's letters --; A mission to the diaspora --; Gentile circumcision and the diaspora synagogue --; Jewish rejection and Gentile mission --; Freedom and alienation --; Two sociological models --; Qumran --; The Johannine community --; Paul --; The Galatian crisis --; The origins of the crisis-- Mission to Gentiles : early debates --; From the Jerusalem council to the Antioch incident --; The founding of the Galatian churches --; Agitation in Galatia --; Paul's response to the crisis --; Denunciation --; Antithesis --; Reinterpretation --; Philippi, Corinth and the Jewish Christian Mssion --; Philippians 3 : a postscript to Galatians --; Place and time of writing --; Denunciation --; Antithesis --; "Judaizers" at Corinth? --; Jewish Christianity in 1 Corinthians? --; Paul's opponents in 2 Corinthians 10:13 --; 2 Corinthians 3 as evidence for "judaizers"? --; Jews, Gentiles, and Romans --; Rome in Pauline perspective --; The question of the purpose of Romans --; The origins of Roman Christianity --; A divided community (Romans 14:1-15:13) --; Gentiles and Jews in Rome (Romans 16) --; The evidence of Romans 1:1-17 and 15:14-33 --; The social function of Romans 2 --; A sociological approach to Romans 1:11 --; Romans 2 : denunciation --; Critique of the Jewish view of the covenant --; The obedient Gentiles --; Pauline antithesis and its social correlate (Romans 3) --; The textuality of the law (Romans 3:1-20)-- Jews, Gentiles, and faith (Romans 3:21-31) --; Secondary comparisons (Romans 3:27-31) --; The law and Christian identity (Romans 4-8) --; Reinterpreting Abraham (Romans 4) --; Grace and works --; A symbol of unity --; Christ, hope, and reconciliation (Romans 5) --; The social significance of hope --; The universal Christ --; Grace, law, and sin (Romans 67) --; Two communal identities --; The genesis of sin --; Law and spirit (Romans 7-8) --; "To those under law as one under law ..." --; A conflict of jurisdictions --; Rehabilitating the law --; Election : reimagining the scriptural witness (Romans 9-11) --; Orientation (Romans 9:1-5) --; The pattern of election (Romans 9:6-29) --; The dynamics of election (Romans 9:30-10:21) --; The scriptural hope (Romans 11:1-36); 2 UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0719/2007021104.html ER -