Paul and rabbinic Judaism : some rabbinic elements in Pauline theology / by W.D. Davies.
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227.06BEKch The church faces the world : | 227.06BRUle1 The letters of Paul : | 227.06BRUle2 The letters of Paul : | 227.06DAVpa1 Paul and rabbinic Judaism : | 227.06DODme1 The meaning of Paul for today / | 227.06ELLpa1 Paul and his recent interpreters / | 227.06ELLpa2 Paul and his recent interpreters / |
Introduction : Palestinian and diaspora Judaism --
The old enemy : the flesh and sin --
The old and the new humanity : the first and second Adam --
The old and the new Israel : 'nationalism' --
The old and the new man : Paul as preacher to the individual --
The old and new man : Paul as teacher of the individual --
The old and the new Torah : Christ the wisdom of God --
The old and the new obedience : the Lord the Spirit --
The old and the new obedience : the death of Jesus --
The old and the new hope : resurrection --
Dr. Karl Barth's interpretation of Romans 1:2 --
The imperative participle in tannaitic Hebrew --
Passages referred to in the text, outside talmudic sources and the Midrash Rabbah, in the order of their occurrence.
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