"People of God" in Paul: reflections in conversation with Eckhard Schnabel

In response to Eckhard Schnabel's reconstruction of the earliest church's understanding of Torah observance in the church, this essay argues that Paul and the Jerusalem church came to recognize multiple ways to embody faith in Christ. Their discussions of Scripture and their experience of...

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Autor principal: Sumney, Jerry L. 1955- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Review
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: 2008
En: Stone-Campbell journal
Año: 2008, Volumen: 11, Número: 2, Páginas: 235-246
Reseña de:Urchristliche Mission / Eckhard J. Schnabel (Sumney, Jerry L.)
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HB Antiguo Testamento
HC Nuevo Testamento
RJ Misión
Otras palabras clave:B Cristianismo de las orígenes
B Bibel. Paulinische Briefe
B Reseña
B Schnabel, Eckhard J (1955-)
B Torá
B Etnicidad
B Misión
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Sumario:In response to Eckhard Schnabel's reconstruction of the earliest church's understanding of Torah observance in the church, this essay argues that Paul and the Jerusalem church came to recognize multiple ways to embody faith in Christ. Their discussions of Scripture and their experience of the Spirit led them to discern that different observances were appropriate for different ethnic groups. Paul argued for this diversity by insisting that the central and dominant identity of all must be their membership "in Christ".
ISSN:1097-6566
Obras secundarias:In: Stone-Campbell journal