Jesus, Paul and Judaism : an introduction to New Testament theology / Leonhard Goppelt.
Material type: TextLanguage: engger Publication details: London : New York, T. Nelson. [c1964]Edition: English ed., translated and edited by Edward SchroederDescription: 192 p. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 296
- BM 535 .G583 1964
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"This English translation represents the first half of ... Christentum und Judentum im ersten und zweiten Jahrhundert."
Bibliographical footnotes.
Contents:
Concerning problem and method --
Judaism at the time of Jesus --
Jesus as God's final ambassador for all Israel --
Jesus' controversy with Pharisaism --
The offense to Judaism : the hidden nature of Jesus' authority --
The decision in Jerusalem : Israel's rejection of the Christ --
Jesus' own pronouncement about Israel's place in redemptive history following its rejection of him --
The church moves out to the edges of Judaism --
The church inside and outside Judaism --
The church separated from Judaism --
Paul interprets the break : Judaism as a sample of pre-Christian existence (Romans 1-8) --
Paul interprets the break : part-Christian Israel and the gospel (Romans 9-11) --
Paul's conflict with Jewish gnosticism : the initial conflict with syncretism --
Conclusion : Outlook for subsequent development.