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040 _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary
050 _aBS 2506.3
_b.P37 2003
100 1 0 _aPark, Eung Chun,
_d1958--
245 1 0 _aEither jew or gentile :
_bPaul's unfolding theology of inclusivity /
_cEung Chun Park.
260 0 _aLouisville :
_bWestminster John Knox Press,
_c2003.
300 _a116 p.;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aContents:
505 _aParticularism and universalism in mediterranean antiquity
505 _aThe beginning of early Christianity
505 _aThe apostolic council in Jerusalem
505 _aPaul's Corinthian stay and the Galatian incident
505 _aPaul's Ephesian stay and the Corinthian incident
505 _aPaul's effort for the unity of the church
505 _aThe aftermath
505 _aConclusion and hermeneutical ramification
520 8 _aIn this book, Eung Chun Park reconstructs a focused and coherent narrative of the last two decades of the life of Paul as it revolved around the Gentile mission. The result is a detailed and thorough analysis of the Pauline letters that demonstrates how Paul's theology changed over the course of his life as a consequence of his struggle to defend the gospel against the attacks from people who advocated a different kind of gospel. This book traces the development of the two gospels (one that advocated freedom from circumcision and one that advocated observance of circumcision) as they encountered such landmark events as the Apostolic Council in Jerusalem, the Antioch incident, the Galatian incident, the Corinthian incident, and Paul's last visit to Jerusalem.
650 _aPaul, the apostle, Saint
650 _aBible.N.T. Epistles of Paul
_xTheology
650 4 _aGentiles in the New Testament
650 4 _aChurch history
_yPrimitive and early church, ca. 30-600
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