"A collection of a decade's worth of essays in which Matthew Novenson puts contextual understandings of Paul's letters into conversation with their Christian reception history"-- Provided by publisher
Matthew V Novenson Bücher


Paul and Judaism at the End of History
- 350 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The study delves into the complex identity of the apostle Paul, highlighting his Jewish roots alongside his radical Christian ideas, which sometimes appear anti-Jewish. Matthew Novenson examines Paul's unique interpretation of time, particularly his view of the end of history as a present reality rather than a future event, revealing the intricate layers of his thought and its implications for understanding his role in early Christianity.