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Nations in the Divine Economy - Pauls Covenantal Hermeneutics and Participation in Christ

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Informationen zum Autor William S. Campbell is Reader in Biblical Studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, UK. He is the author of Paul and the Creation of Christian Identity (2006) and numerous other publications on Christian origins. Klappentext Although covenant language is not prominent in Paul's letters, Campbell argues that it remains the basis of his thought in differentiated ways concerning Israel and the nations. The covenant remains God's covenant with Israel, but through its re-ratification in Christ, non-Jews participate in the Abrahamic promises. Zusammenfassung Although covenant language is not prominent in Paul's letters! Campbell argues that it remains the basis of his thought in differentiated ways concerning Israel and the nations. The covenant remains God's covenant with Israel! but through its re-ratification in Christ! non-Jews participate in the Abrahamic promises. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Re-Imagining the Period of Christian Origins2. The Hermeneutics of Antithesis: The Reception of Paul in Contrast to Judaism 3. Universality via Particularity4. Association and Interaction with Judaism by Paul and His Communities5. Paul and the Recognition of Ethnic Distinctiveness6. The Hermeneutics of Commonality and Comparison in 2 Corinthians 37. The Faithfulness of God, the Remnant, and the Ethn¿8. Ethn¿ in Christ and Their Relation to Israel 9. Participation in Christ and the Transformation of Identity 10. Covenantal Hermeneutics in Paul

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