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Better Call Paul: How Did the Early Jewish Christians Understand “Works of the Law”?

Better Call Paul: How Did the Early Jewish Christians Understand “Works of the Law”?

FromNew Books in Religion


Better Call Paul: How Did the Early Jewish Christians Understand “Works of the Law”?

FromNew Books in Religion

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2023
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Podcast episode

Description

In his new book, theologian Matthew Thomas takes on the big question of what the Apostle Paul means when he talks about "Works of the Law" -- as opposed to Grace -- in terms of Justification, addressing a long-standing debate between biblical scholars and using second-century sources to adjudicate the question. The stakes of the faithful, and what it means to be a Christian for the first-century Jews who founded the religion, could not be higher, especially when St. Peter slid back into the observation of Mosaic custom.
This is Matthew Thomas’s third appearance on AGC: you can also hear him in episodes 02 and 03. The episode that we refer to with Fr. Greg Boyle is episode 17.

Matthew Thomas’s faculty website at DSPT.

Matthew Thomas’s book, Paul’s “Works of the Law” in the Perspective of Second-Century Reception.

Matthew Thomas on Almost Good Catholics, episode 02: Who Wrote the Bible? Sorting out the History of the Bible We Have.

Matthew Thomas on Almost Good Catholics, episode 03: The Gospels in the Early Church: Evidence for the Chronology and Transmission of the Christian Scriptures.


Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 17: Eternity Now: Talking about Mysticism with the Apostle to the Gangs of LA.


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Released:
Jan 19, 2023
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