9/13/2023 0 Comments Nt wright romans bible study![]() ![]() ![]() Sanders in Paul and Palestinian Judaism as a testing ground for his thesis of 'covenantal nomism' (2) to shed light from the sources selected on the much debated question of Paul and the law. ![]() In addition to this literary/historical study of the context of the Pauline mission, two subsidiary purposes are pursued: (1) using Jewish materials not employed by E.P. Inasmuch as this phrase draws upon the rich complex of faith and obedience derived from Paul's Jewish heritage, it contains within itself a world of thought and provides a prime opportunity to compare and contrast the apostle to the Gentiles with his predecessors and contemporaries. Its central purpose is to develop an insight of Otto Michel into Rom 1.5, viz., when Paul coins the unique phrase 'the obedience of faith', he does so antithetically to Judaism and Jewish Christianity. thesis submitted to the University of Durham in 1987. ISSN 0340-9570 To Liz, Robbie and Tommy Preface The ensuing volume is a revision of a Ph.D. Weissgärber in Tübingen printed by Guide-Druck on acid free paper from Papierfabrik Niefern and bound by Heinr. This applies particularly to reproductions, translations, microfilms and storage and processing in electronic systems. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form (beyond that permitted by copyright law) without the publishers's written permission. (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament: Reihe 2 38) 978-3-16-157146-6 Unveränderte eBook-Ausgabe 2019 ISBN 3-16-145506-1 NE: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament / 02 © 1991 J. Möhr (Paul Siebeck) Tübingen Die Deutsche Bibliothek - CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Garlington, Don B.: 'The Obedience of Faith': a Pauline phrase in historical context / by Don B. Reihe Begründet von Joachim Jeremias und Otto Michel Herausgegeben von Martin Hengel und Otfried Hofius 38 'The Obedience of Faith' A Pauline Phrase in Historical Context by Don B. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ![]()
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