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Cultural Translation and Receptions of Paul in the First Four Centuries

Contributor(s): Ábel, Frantisek (Contribution by), Atkinson, Kenneth (Contribution by), Bachmann, Michael (Contribution by), Boyarin, Daniel (Contribution by), Bühner, Ruben A (Contribution by), Butticaz, Simon (Contribution by), Campbell, William S (Contribution by), Charlesworth, James Hamilton (Contribution by), Danciaková, Valéria Terézia (Contribution by), Ehrensperger, Kathy (Contribution by), Förster, Hans (Contribution by), Garroway, Joshua D (Contribution by), Huebenthal, Sandra (Contribution by), Kobel, Esther (Contribution by), Krauter, Stefan (Contribution by), Lukes, Jirí (Contribution by), Pogonowski, Jakub Michal (Contribution by), Prihracki, Michaela (Contribution by), Robertson, Michael Scott (Contribution by), Tucker, J Brian (Contribution by), Ábel, Frantisek (Editor)

ISBN: 9781978717633

Publisher: Fortress Academic

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Pub Date: January 21, 2027

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.11" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.11 lbs) 542 pages

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Description: The book addresses not only the early reception of Paul's message in a variety of styles and insights, but also explores the implications of the use of terms, narratives, concepts, and notions transmitted from a Greek Jewish context of the first half of the first century into new contexts.

Brief description: Frantisek Ábel is professor of New Testament at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Faculty of Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

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"Once again, Frantisek Abel has brought together an international assemblage of first-rate scholars to address and assess Paul's place not only within his own contemporary Jewishness, but also within the post-Pauline world of later Christian commentators. The volume, invigorating and thought-provoking, embodies fresh applications of the "Paul within Judaism" perspective while tracing the arc of cultural transmutations of the protean apostle. Cultural Translation and Receptions of Paul marks an important milestone in the field of Pauline Studies." --Paula Fredriksen, Aurelio Professor of Scripture emerita, Boston University, USA; Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

"Readers will find much to ponder in this wide-ranging collection of essays bringing together familiar and newer voices in international Pauline scholarship. Building on the insights of the 'Paul within Judaism' perspective they trace the contextualization and re-contextualization of the Paul of history and of reception in changing cultural, historical, and intellectual frameworks, reaching into the formation of the New Testament canon and to patristic interpretation. The conference where these papers originated evidently generated rich and dynamic conversations, and it is a delight that we can now be invited into those conversations." --Judith M. Lieu, University of Cambridge, UK

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