Jews, Gentiles, and Ethnic Reconciliation: Paul's Jewish Identity and Ephesians
Much
 scholarship has focused on Paul's insistence on Gentile membership of 
the people of God equally with Jews. Dr Yee's study of Ephesians 2 
reveals how the distinctively Jewish world view of the author of 
Ephesians underlies this key text. He explores how the Ephesians' author
 provides a resolution to one of the thorniest issues regarding two 
ethnic groups in the earliest period of Christianity: can Jew and 
Gentile, the two estranged human groups, be one (people of God) and if 
so, how? Setting Ephesians 2 as fully as possible into its historical 
context, he describes some of the relevant Jewish features and 
demonstrates them, revealing many explosive but hidden issues. This book
 provides an important contribution to the continuing reassessment of 
Christian and Jewish self-understanding in regard to each other during 
the critical period of the latter decades of the first century CE.
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