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Regression in Galatians

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"Exposing strengths and weaknesses in the 'Old', 'New' and 'Radical New' Perspectives on Paul, Neil Martin's analysis of regression language in Galatians in its first-century context argues that the apostle's supposed anti-law polemic reflects an underlying antipathy for pagan, not Jewish religiosity." -- Publisher, page four of cover.

Title Regression in Galatians : Paul and the Gentile response to Jewish law / Neil Martin.
Publisher Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
Creation Date [2020]
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-262) and indexes.
Ph.D. University of Oxford 2019. Slightly revised for publication.
Content Introduction -- Galatians in context : where? when? who? -- Galatians in the pagan religious context of Asia Minor -- Paul and returning to paganism -- Galatians in the Jewish religious context of Asia Minor -- The Galatian reception of the influencers' message -- Conclusion.
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament. 2. Reihe, 0340-9570
530
Extent xvi, 306 pages : illustrations, maps
24 cm.
Language English
Copyright Date ©2020
National Library system number 997009707250905171

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