Conflicts and Challenges in Early Christianity
Martin Hengel, Charles Kingsley Barrett
Continuum International Publishing Group, 1999 - 103 pages

These
seminal essays by two leading New Testament scholars of our day focus
on the interface between Judaism and Christianity in the New
Testament.Professor Hengel writes in a broad and incisive manner on
"Early Christianity as a Jewish-Messianic Universalist Movement." He
argues that Christianity grew entirely out of Jewish soil and that pagan
influences in the New Testament were mediated through Hellenistic
Judaism. With an increasing number of Jewish scholars, he therefore
contends that the New Testament must be considered an important source
for our knowledge of ancient Judaism. In a final portion of his essay,
he comments in some detail on "the final separation" of Christianity and
Judaism.Professor Barrett's "Paul: Councils and Controversies"
addresses a more specific topic, though one with wide-ranging
implications. His focus is the council described in Galatians 2 and Acts
15. What is the gospel of Jesus Christ for Jews and what is it for the
Gentiles of the Pauline mission? Barrett explores the historical
circumstances and the theological issues at stake. He traces the
weakness of the initial compromise agreement between Paul and Peter to
take the gospel to the uncircumcision and the circumcision respectively,
as well as the significance of the later compromise decree of the
council that made minimal demands upon the Gentiles. The inadequacy of
both approaches is found in their failure to refer to the center or core
of the gospel, that is, to Jesus Christ.A brief concluding chapter
draws together some of the essays' themes, by summarizing responses to
them by Fuller Seminary's New Testament department and proposing
prospects for future discussion. An annotated bibliography is also
included.Donald A. Hagner is George Eldon Ladd Professor of New
Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary.
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