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Paul and Matthew Among Jews and Gentiles - Essays in Honour of Terence L. Donaldson

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Terence L. Donaldson's scholarship in the field of New Testament studies is vital, as he has pressed scholars to pay closer attention to the complex relations between early Christ-followers-who were mostly non-Jews-and the Jewish matrix from which the narrative of the Christian proclamation comes from. This volume allows prominent New Testament scholars to engage Donaldson's contributions, both to sharpen some of his conclusions and to honour him for his work.

These essays are located at the intersections of three bodies of literature-Matthew, Paul and Second Temple Jewish Literature-and themes and questions that have been central to Donaldson's work: Christian Judaism and the Parting of the Ways; Gentiles in Judaism and early Christianity; Anti-Judaism in early Christianity. With contributions ranging from remapping Paul within Jewish ideologies, and Paul among friends and enemies, to socio-cultural readings of Matthew, and construction of Christian Identity through stereotypes of the Scribes and Pharisees, this book provides a multi-scholar tribute to Donaldson's accomplishments.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction
Tabula Gratulatoria
Section 1: Paul
Paul Without Judaism: Historical Method over Perspective - Steve Mason, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
A Displaced Jew: The Specific Nature of Paul's Earthly Identity - Leif Vaage, University of Toronto, Canada
The New Creation motif in Romans 8:18-27 in light of the book of Jubilees - Ronald Charles, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Did Paul Think in Terms of Two Age Dualism? - L. Ann Jervis, University of Toronto, Canada
Remapping Paul within Jewish Ideologies of Inclusion - Matthew Thiessen, McMaster University, Canada
Section 2: Matthew
Beyond Universalism and Particularism: Rethinking Paul and Matthew on Gentile Inclusion - Anders Runesson, University of Oslo, Norway
Matthew's Trojan Horse: The Construction of Christian Identity in the Sermon on the Mount through a Stereotype of the Scribes and Pharisees - Stephen Black, Vancouver School of Theology, Canada
From Tamar and Mary to Perpetua: Women and the Word in Matthew - Catherine Sider Hamilton, University of Toronto, Canada
The "Parting of the Ways" and the Criterion of Plausibility - Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa, Canada
Mark 14:51-52: A sociorhetorical reading of the text and conclusions drawn from the history of its interpretation - L. Gregory Bloomquist, St. Paul University, Canada and Michael A. G. Haykin, The Southern Baptist Seminary, USA
Bibliography
Index


About the author

Ronald Charles is Assistant Professor in Religious Studies at St. Francis Xavier University, Canada.

Summary

Terence L. Donaldson’s scholarship in the field of New Testament studies is vital, as he has pressed scholars to pay closer attention to the complex relations between early Christ-followers—who were mostly non-Jews—and the Jewish matrix from which the narrative of the Christian proclamation comes from. This volume allows prominent New Testament scholars to engage Donaldson’s contributions, both to sharpen some of his conclusions and to honour him for his work.

These essays are located at the intersections of three bodies of literature—Matthew, Paul and Second Temple Jewish Literature—and themes and questions that have been central to Donaldson’s work: Christian Judaism and the Parting of the Ways; Gentiles in Judaism and early Christianity; Anti-Judaism in early Christianity. With contributions ranging from remapping Paul within Jewish ideologies, and Paul among friends and enemies, to socio-cultural readings of Matthew, and construction of Christian Identity through stereotypes of the Scribes and Pharisees, this book provides a multi-scholar tribute to Donaldson’s accomplishments.

Foreword

This book engages with Donaldson’s works on gentilization of early Christianity.

Additional text

This book is essential for students and professors interested in these early Christian writings.

Product details

Authors Ronald Charles
Assisted by Ronald Charles (Editor), Chris Keith (Editor)
Publisher T. & T. Clark Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2022
 
EAN 9780567698193
ISBN 978-0-567-69819-3
No. of pages 208
Series Library of New Testament Studi
The Library of New Testament Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, New Testaments, Biblical Studies & Exegesis

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