Paul And The Crucified Christ In Antioch: Maccabean Martyrdom And Galatians 1 And 2

Book Summary


The so-called 'Antioch Incident' - the confrontation between the apostles Peter and Paul in Galatians 2.11-21 - continues to be a source of controversy in both scholarly and popular estimations of the emergence of the early Church and the development of Pauline theology. Paul and the Crucified Christ in Antioch offers an interesting interpretation of Paul's account of and response to this event, creatively combining historical reconstruction, detailed exegesis, and theological reflection. S. A. Cummins argues that the nature and significance of the central issue at stake in Antioch - whether the Torah or Jesus Christ determines who are the people of God - gains great clarity and force when viewed in relation to a Maccabean martyr model of Judaism as now christologically reconfigured and redeployed in the life and ministry of the apostle Paul.

Book Details


Book Name Paul And The Crucified Christ In Antioch: Maccabean Martyrdom And Galatians 1 And 2
Author S. A. Cummins, Stephen Anthony Cummins
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Jul 2007)
ISBN 9780521037174
Pages 308
Language English
Price 3161
 
 

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