Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-341) and indexes.
Table of Contents
Understanding of the Torah in the Judaism of Paul's day: a sketch /Hermann Lichtenberger --Attitude of Paul to the law in the unknown years between Damascus and Antioch /Martin Hengel --Paul's reasoning in Galatians 2:11-21 /Jan Lambrecht --Definining the faithful character of the covenant community: Galatians 2.15-21 and beyond: a response to Jan Lambrecht /Bruce W. Longenecker --Law of Moses and the law of Christ, Galatians 3.1-6.2 /Graham Stanton --Letter and spirit in 2 Corinthians 3 /Karl Kertelge --Law in Roman 2 /N.T. Wright --Three dramatic roles: the law in Romans 3-4 /Richard B. Hays --Adam-Christ antithesis and the law: reflections on Romans 5:12-21 /Otfried Hofius --Hermeneutics of Romans 7 /Hans Hèubner --Paul and the law in Romans 9-11 /Stephen Westerholm --Faith, works and election in Romans 9: a response to Stephen Westerholm /Heikki Rèaisèanen --Response to Heikki Rèaisèanen /Stephen Westerholm --Paul's Jewish background in view of his law teaching in 1 Cor 7 /Peter J. Tomson --All things to all people: Paul and the law in the light of 1 Corinthians 9.19-23 /Stephen C. Barton --Do we undermine the law?: A study of Romans 14.1-15.6 /John M.G. Barclay --In search of common ground /James D.G. Dunn.