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Paul and the Jewish Law

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Paul's inconsistency on the Jewish law is a persistent scholarly problem. He can argue vociferously against circumcision but also acknowledge its potential benefit. He expresses pride in his ancest...
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  • 08 September 2022
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Paul's inconsistency on the Jewish law is a persistent scholarly problem. He can argue vociferously against circumcision but also acknowledge its potential benefit. He expresses pride in his ancestral law and practices, but also describes them in terms of slavery, curses, and rubbish. What are we to make of this? In this volume, Annalisa Phillips Wilson offers a fresh approach. Her comparison of Paul's texts with Stoic ethical reasoning demonstrates that his discourse on Jewish practices reflects Stoic discourse patterns on neutral selections and activities, discourse designed to establish one category of incommensurable worth.
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Price: $153.00
Pages: 254
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Ancient Philosophy & Religion
Publication Date: 08 September 2022
ISBN: 9789004518285
Format: Hardcover
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"... das Buch ist in ihrer Grundthese überzeugend. Die vergleichende Analyse erhellt die Argumentation des Paulus und macht sie in einem antiken Kontext verständlich." - Stefan Krauter, Zürich, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 148 (2023) 6
Annalisa Phillips Wilson, PhD (2021), Durham University, is currently based in London, where she teaches on the New Testament as an adjunct and is continuing comparative research on Pauline texts and ancient philosophical ethics.