Paul's letter to the Romans, says Nanos, is an example of Jewish correspondence, addressing believers in Jesus who are steeped in Jewish ways-whether of Jewish or gentile origin. Arguing against those who think Paul was an apostate from Judaism, Nanos maintains Paul's continuity with his Jewish heritage. Several key arguments here are: Those addressed in Paul's letter were still an integral part of the Roman synagogue communities. The weak are non- Christian Jews, while the strong included both Jewish and gentile converts to belief in Jesus. Paul as a practicing devout Jew insists on the rules of behavior for the righteous gentiles. Christian subordination to authorities (Romans 13:1-7) is intended to enforce submission to leaders of the synagogues, not Roman government officials. Paul behaves in a way to confirm the very Jewish portrait of him in Acts: going first to the synagogues.
The Mystery of Romans: The Jewish Context of Paul's Letters
Mark D Nanos
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- UPC:
- 9780800629373
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- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 1996-12-22
- Author:
- Mark D. Nanos
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- First Edition