The Irrevocable Call of God: An Inquiry Into Paul's Theology of Israel

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Mohr Siebeck, 2005 - 550 pagini
"Richard Bell examines the impact of Paul's life changing experience before Damascus on his theological understanding of Israel. The book considers the development of Paul's view concerning the election and salvation of Israel, paying special attention to 1 Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans. The author examines Paul's critique of Israel's religion in the light of traditional protestant approaches and the 'new perspective'. The work concludes by considering some contemporary issues relating to Israel in the light of Paul's theology."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cuprins

Paul A Hebrew of Hebrews
1
Paul the Christian Missionary persecuted by the Jews
38
Pauls Critique of Israels religion
85
Is Israel Still the People of God?
157
The Hardening of Israel
218
Paul and the Salvation of Israel
238
Israel and the Irrevocable Call of God
271
XV
275
85
308
113
317
Conclusions concerning Salvation in Early Judaism
323
Pauline Perspectives on Israel I
338
Pauline Perspectives on Israel II
376
Paul Antisemite or Philosemite?
408
Bibliography
423
Index of Authors
491

56
282
Towards a Coherent Theology of Israel
292
66
295

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Despre autor (2005)

Richard H. Bell, Born 1954; 1979 PhD in Theoretical Atomic Physics; 1991 DrTheol in Protestant Theology; Reader in Theology at the University of Nottingham, UK.

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