Continuing to read the Pauline letters as ‘Christian’ theological treatises side-lines their author’s Jewishness and life in the Roman Empire. Paul’s Jewishness within Empire is important for understanding the letters’ take on power and also the powers. His Jewish identity and life in Empire informed which powers Paul addressed, how he understood their nature, and how he related to them. This contribution questions the hiatus most often presupposed but at times also argued in the Pauline letters, between notions of evil and empire from the perspective of Paul’s Jewishness
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
The Apostle Paul has often been held responsible for transforming the teachings of Jesus the Jew int...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2018. Paul the Jew, power of evil and Rome. Scriptura, 117(1):1-17, doi:10.7833/1...
In recent years, scholars from both Christian and Jewish backgrounds have tried to rethink the relat...
Paul of Tarsus is a biblical figure like no other because of his role in the development of the New ...
Scholars of the New Testament have noted the ways in which first century CE writers utilize and tran...
While biblical scholars have usually viewed Paul as rejecting ‘the Law’ in favor of the Gospel, thus...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
The question of what subjects Paul addresses in his letters has been a matter of debate in New Test...
When first-century gentile Christians withdrew from the traditional and civic Graeco-Roman cults and...
For many years, Pauline scholars have wrestled with two related questions: (1) how did Paul envision...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Despite the fact that the major...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
All Things to All Cultures sets Paul in his first-century context and illuminates his interactions w...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
The Apostle Paul has often been held responsible for transforming the teachings of Jesus the Jew int...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2018. Paul the Jew, power of evil and Rome. Scriptura, 117(1):1-17, doi:10.7833/1...
In recent years, scholars from both Christian and Jewish backgrounds have tried to rethink the relat...
Paul of Tarsus is a biblical figure like no other because of his role in the development of the New ...
Scholars of the New Testament have noted the ways in which first century CE writers utilize and tran...
While biblical scholars have usually viewed Paul as rejecting ‘the Law’ in favor of the Gospel, thus...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
The question of what subjects Paul addresses in his letters has been a matter of debate in New Test...
When first-century gentile Christians withdrew from the traditional and civic Graeco-Roman cults and...
For many years, Pauline scholars have wrestled with two related questions: (1) how did Paul envision...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Despite the fact that the major...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
All Things to All Cultures sets Paul in his first-century context and illuminates his interactions w...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
This study entails a literary analysis of occurrences of and related terms in the Pauline letters,...
The Apostle Paul has often been held responsible for transforming the teachings of Jesus the Jew int...