This volume address a fundamental issue of debate in New Testament
studies, but does away with the traditional strategy of playing
Judaism and Hellenism off against eachother as a context to
understand Paul. This aim is reached in two ways: first in essays
that display the ideological underpinnings of a Jewish and
Hellenistic Paul in scholarly interpretations of him; and secondly,
in case studies that illuminate issues from the Corinthian
correspondence by drawing freely on Jewish and Greco-Roman
contextual material.
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