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Justification and Variegated Nomism. Volume 1- The Complexities of Second Temple Judaism Paperback - 2001
by Carson, D.A.; Peter T. O'Brien, and Mark A Seifrid eds
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- Title Justification and Variegated Nomism. Volume 1- The Complexities of Second Temple Judaism
- Author Carson, D.A.; Peter T. O'Brien, and Mark A Seifrid eds
- Binding Paperback
- Edition SOFTBOUND
- Pages 619
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Baker Academic, Grand Rapids, MI
- Date 2001
- Features Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 733793
- ISBN 9780801022722 / 080102272X
- Weight 1.83 lbs (0.83 kg)
- Dimensions 8.98 x 6.07 x 1.33 in (22.81 x 15.42 x 3.38 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Religious Orientation: Jewish
- Theometrics: Academic
- Library of Congress subjects Justification (Christian theology), Law (Theology) - Biblical teaching
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001043459
- Dewey Decimal Code 296.090
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From the rear cover
Paul's view of the law and justification has been a perennial problem for historians and biblical scholars. This collection of essays by an international list of esteemed scholars seeks, in the first of two volumes, to reexamine the concept of covenantal nomism as described in E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism and calls for a new understanding of the complexities of the Judaism of Jesus' (and Paul's) day.
Contributors
Philip S. Alexander
Richard Bauckham
Markus Bockmuehl
D. A. Carson
Philip R. Davies
Roland Deines
Peter Enns
Craig A. Evans
Daniel Falk
Donald E. Gowan
David M. Hay
Robert A. Kugler
Martin McNamara
Mark A. Seifrid
Paul Spilsbury
"Justification and Variegated Nomism presents the most thorough reexamination to date of E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism. This new study of the intertestamental literature will require a rethinking of Sanders's concept of covenantal nomism and its application to Paul's theology of justification."
-Frank J. Matera, Catholic University of America
"This is a fine survey of an important theme. The focus on literary genres brings out the diversity of Second Temple Judaism. The editors have brought together a team of scholars that is international, ecumenical, and generally first rate."
-John J. Collins, Yale University Divinity School
D. A. Carson (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Peter T. O'Brien (Ph.D., University of Manchester) is senior research fellow at Moore Theological College. Mark A. Seifrid (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Contributors
Philip S. Alexander
Richard Bauckham
Markus Bockmuehl
D. A. Carson
Philip R. Davies
Roland Deines
Peter Enns
Craig A. Evans
Daniel Falk
Donald E. Gowan
David M. Hay
Robert A. Kugler
Martin McNamara
Mark A. Seifrid
Paul Spilsbury
"Justification and Variegated Nomism presents the most thorough reexamination to date of E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism. This new study of the intertestamental literature will require a rethinking of Sanders's concept of covenantal nomism and its application to Paul's theology of justification."
-Frank J. Matera, Catholic University of America
"This is a fine survey of an important theme. The focus on literary genres brings out the diversity of Second Temple Judaism. The editors have brought together a team of scholars that is international, ecumenical, and generally first rate."
-John J. Collins, Yale University Divinity School
D. A. Carson (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Peter T. O'Brien (Ph.D., University of Manchester) is senior research fellow at Moore Theological College. Mark A. Seifrid (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.