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Pauline Epistles lecture Questions

THEO 40217: Jews and Christians Throughout History

Pauline Epistles Lecture Questions


Pauline Epistles to Galatians and Romans

1. How does the first Christian writer assess the Jewish community and their witness to Jesus Christ?

2. Is Paul an unambiguous source of anti-Judaism?

3. To what extent does Paul limit the notion of Judaism to the idea of nomos or “law?”

4. Does Paul indicate that there is no retrieval or hope for those who remain Jews until the eschaton?

5. Do the epistles to the Galatians and Romans have identical images and roles for those Jews who do not accept a belief in Jesus Christ?
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