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Matthew Thiessen deposited The Form and Function of the Song of Moses (Deuteronomy 32:1–43) on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
This article is a form-critical analysis of the Song of Moses.
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Paul and the Gentile Problem provides a new explanation for the apostle Paul’s statements about the Jewish law in his letters to the Romans and Galatians. Paul’s arguments against circumcision and the law in Romans 2 and his reading of Genesis 15-21 in Galatians 4:21-31 belong within a stream of Jewish thinking which rejected the possibility that…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited Contesting Conversion: Genealogy, Circumcision, and Identity in Ancient Judaism and Christianity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
Matthew Thiessen offers a nuanced and wide-ranging study of the nature of Jewish thought on Jewishness, circumcision, and conversion. Examining texts from the Hebrew Bible, Second Temple Judaism, and early Christianity, he gives a compelling account of the various forms of Judaism from which the early Christian movement arose.
Beginning with…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited The So-Called Jew in Paul’s Letter to the Romans on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
Decades ago, Werner G. Kummel described the historical problem of Romans as its “double character”: concerned with issues of Torah and the destiny of Israel, the letter is explicitly addressed not to Jews but to Gentiles. At stake in the numerous answers given to that question is nothing less than the purpose of Paul’s most important letter. In Th…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited Paul’s Argument against Gentile Circumcision in Romans 2:17–29 on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
The majority of interpreters conclude that in Rom 2:17-29 Paul addresses an ethnic Jew. In contrast, Runar M. Thorsteinsson has argued recently that Paul addresses a gentile, specifically a gentile who has judaized and now thinks of himself as a Jew. This article provides further support for Thorsteinsson’s argument, arguing that Paul, contrary t…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited The Many for One or One for the Many: Reading Mark 10:45 in the Roman Empire on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
Though the “many for one” political ideology was widespread in the first century CE, Mark 10:45 rejects this ideology. Instead, this type of rule is contrasted with Jesus’s own rule as a servant king, sacrificing himself (the one) for his followers (the many).
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Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoList of “Gospel Thrillers” as part of work in progress
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