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- catalog contributor b12452819.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 1.1. The eternal Torah and Paul -- 1.2. The eschatological Torah and its critics -- 1.2.1. Paul's eschatological mysticism -- 1.2.2. Christ as New Torah (Davies) -- 1.2.3. Paul's misunderstanding of Torah (Schoeps) -- 1.2.4. The Zion Torah (Stuhlmacher) -- 1.2.5. The critics (Raisanen and Banks) 00 1.2.6. Reprise: the antithesis of the ages -- 1.3. An intertextual approach to Paul -- and -- Torah -- 1.4. Structure -- 2. A narrative of wisdom and Torah -- 2.1. Introduction and assumptions -- 2.2. The biblical texts -- 2.3. Wisdom and Torah in Sirach -- 2.4. Wisdom and Torah in Baruch 3:9-4:4 -- 2.5. Wisdom in the similitude of Enoch -- 2.6. Wisdom and logos in Philo -- 2.7. Conclusion -- 3. Torah's eternal and eschatological heavenly and hidden -- 3.1. The eternal Torah -- 3.2. The heavenly tablets -- 3.3. The temple scroll as rival Torah -- 3.3.1. "11QTorah" and the critics -- 3.3.2. A rival Torah? -- 3.4. The visionary wisdom of 1 Enoch as rival revelation -- 3.4.1. Revelatory genre -- 3.4.2. Enochic wisdom -- 3.4.3. Salvation -- 3.4.4. Conclusion -- 3.5. The secret books of 4 Ezra -- 3.6. Conclusion: Torah in early Jewish literature -- 4. Torah and the stumbling stone in Romans 9-10".
- catalog description "4.1. The Messianic stone in the New Testament -- 4.2. Paul's stone in context -- 4.3. The conflation of stone texts -- 4.3.1. God's agency -- 4.3.2. Zion -- 4.3.3. Rock of offense -- 4.3.4. Belief -- 4.3.5. Shame -- 4.4. The identity of Paul's stone -- 4.5. Not in heaven -- 4.6. Conclusion -- 5. Abraham an Torah in Galatians 3-4 -- 5.1. Abraham in Galatians -- 5.2. Abraham in Early Jewish Literature -- 5.3. Paul and the Abraham narratives -- 5.3.1. Attention to textual minutiae -- 5.3.2. The allegory -- 5.4. Why then the Law -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 6. The tablets and the veil in 2 Corinthians 3 -- 6.1. Letters, Apostolic authority and glory -- 6.1.1. Letters -- 6.1.2. Apostolic authority -- 6.1.3. Glory -- 6.2. The Sinai Theophany and Moses' veiling -- 6.2.1. Wider focus -- 6.2.2. Exodus 34 in the Septuagint -- 6.2.3. Torah and the veil -- 6.3. The influence of Jeremiah and Ezekiel -- 6.3.1. Jeremiah's New Covenant -- 6.3.2. Ezekiel's tablets -- 6.4. The Letter/Spirit antithesis and Torah -- 6.5. Conclusion -- 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-243) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "x, 259 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0915170329".
- catalog isPartOf "The Catholic biblical quarterly. Monograph series ; 33".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "enggreheb".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Catholic Biblical Association of America,".
- catalog subject "227/.06 21".
- catalog subject "BS2655.L35 .D38 2002".
- catalog subject "Bible. Epistles of Paul Theology.".
- catalog subject "Jewish law History.".
- catalog subject "Paul, the Apostle, Saint Views on Jewish law.".
- catalog subject "Paul, the Apostle, Saint.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 1.1. The eternal Torah and Paul -- 1.2. The eschatological Torah and its critics -- 1.2.1. Paul's eschatological mysticism -- 1.2.2. Christ as New Torah (Davies) -- 1.2.3. Paul's misunderstanding of Torah (Schoeps) -- 1.2.4. The Zion Torah (Stuhlmacher) -- 1.2.5. The critics (Raisanen and Banks) 00 1.2.6. Reprise: the antithesis of the ages -- 1.3. An intertextual approach to Paul -- and -- Torah -- 1.4. Structure -- 2. A narrative of wisdom and Torah -- 2.1. Introduction and assumptions -- 2.2. The biblical texts -- 2.3. Wisdom and Torah in Sirach -- 2.4. Wisdom and Torah in Baruch 3:9-4:4 -- 2.5. Wisdom in the similitude of Enoch -- 2.6. Wisdom and logos in Philo -- 2.7. Conclusion -- 3. Torah's eternal and eschatological heavenly and hidden -- 3.1. The eternal Torah -- 3.2. The heavenly tablets -- 3.3. The temple scroll as rival Torah -- 3.3.1. "11QTorah" and the critics -- 3.3.2. A rival Torah? -- 3.4. The visionary wisdom of 1 Enoch as rival revelation -- 3.4.1. Revelatory genre -- 3.4.2. Enochic wisdom -- 3.4.3. Salvation -- 3.4.4. Conclusion -- 3.5. The secret books of 4 Ezra -- 3.6. Conclusion: Torah in early Jewish literature -- 4. Torah and the stumbling stone in Romans 9-10".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.1. The Messianic stone in the New Testament -- 4.2. Paul's stone in context -- 4.3. The conflation of stone texts -- 4.3.1. God's agency -- 4.3.2. Zion -- 4.3.3. Rock of offense -- 4.3.4. Belief -- 4.3.5. Shame -- 4.4. The identity of Paul's stone -- 4.5. Not in heaven -- 4.6. Conclusion -- 5. Abraham an Torah in Galatians 3-4 -- 5.1. Abraham in Galatians -- 5.2. Abraham in Early Jewish Literature -- 5.3. Paul and the Abraham narratives -- 5.3.1. Attention to textual minutiae -- 5.3.2. The allegory -- 5.4. Why then the Law -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 6. The tablets and the veil in 2 Corinthians 3 -- 6.1. Letters, Apostolic authority and glory -- 6.1.1. Letters -- 6.1.2. Apostolic authority -- 6.1.3. Glory -- 6.2. The Sinai Theophany and Moses' veiling -- 6.2.1. Wider focus -- 6.2.2. Exodus 34 in the Septuagint -- 6.2.3. Torah and the veil -- 6.3. The influence of Jeremiah and Ezekiel -- 6.3.1. Jeremiah's New Covenant -- 6.3.2. Ezekiel's tablets -- 6.4. The Letter/Spirit antithesis and Torah -- 6.5. Conclusion -- 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "The antithesis of the ages : Paul's reconfiguration of Torah / by Stephan K. Davis.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".