Author

Publication

2005-05-15 - Continuum International Publishing Group

Language

English

Word Count

42,000 words, Guess

Page Count

168 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

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  • Library of Congress Control Number2005002308
  • Goodreads720276
  • LibraryThing1931740

Classifications

  • LCCBS2685.52 .W56 2005

Description

"For hundreds of years, Paul's letter to the Galatians has been a flashpoint of controversy among Christians. Why did Paul write the letter, and what was at issue in the controversy over Torah observance, particularly male circumcision? Has the letter with its classic contrast of faith in Christ and works of the law served to divide Jews from Christians and Christians from one other? Radically reframing the debate, Tatha Wiley's fresh approach decisively shifts the Galatian question to focus on the social consequences of Paul's bitter disagreement with the circumcision preachers and specifically the implications of the dispute for Gentile women in the community. Wiley maintains that Paul's argument of equality in Christ was directed to and for the situation of women, whose newly won status was jeopardized by the preaching of Paul's opponents. By looking at the issue of circumcision from the angle of the Gentile women of Galatia, Wiley cuts to the core concerns of the dispute: gender privilege, religious authority, and the life-changing implications of Christian commitment."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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  • Paul And The Gentile WomenHardcoverContinuum International Publishing Group2005-05-15

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