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Fodor's 98. New York City

The Complete Guide to the Big Apple, with Great Walks, Dining, Shopping and Night Life

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"The collection of essays highlights a dimension of Paul's theology of justification which has been rather neglected: that his teaching emerged as an integral part of his understanding of his commission to preach the gospel to non-Jews; and that his dismissal of justification 'by works of the law' was directed not so much against Jewish 'legalism' but rather against his fellow Jews' assumption that the law remained a dividing wall separating Christian Jews from Christian Gentiles. The long opening essay interacts with critiques of this 'new perspective on Paul' and seeks to carry forward the debate on Jewish soteriology, on the relation of justification by faith to judgment 'according to works', on Christian 'fulfilment' of the law, and on the crucial role of Christ, his death and resurrection."--BOOK JACKET.

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Titel
Fodor's 98. New York City
Untertitel
The Complete Guide to the Big Apple, with Great Walks, Dining, Shopping and Night Life
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Verlag
Fodor's
Erscheinungsdatum
1997
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
394
ISBN10
0679035125
ISBN13
9780679035121
Reihe
Beschreibung
"The collection of essays highlights a dimension of Paul's theology of justification which has been rather neglected: that his teaching emerged as an integral part of his understanding of his commission to preach the gospel to non-Jews; and that his dismissal of justification 'by works of the law' was directed not so much against Jewish 'legalism' but rather against his fellow Jews' assumption that the law remained a dividing wall separating Christian Jews from Christian Gentiles. The long opening essay interacts with critiques of this 'new perspective on Paul' and seeks to carry forward the debate on Jewish soteriology, on the relation of justification by faith to judgment 'according to works', on Christian 'fulfilment' of the law, and on the crucial role of Christ, his death and resurrection."--BOOK JACKET.