Description
A collection of papers delivered at the Manchester-Lausanne Seminar of June 2008, on a crucial theme in biblical studies.
About the Author
Michael Tait took his D.Phil from the University of Manchester, UK. Peter Oakes is Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester, UK.
Reviews
"Essays by such contributors as Andreas Dettwiler, R. Barry Matlock, Michael Tait, et al. are compiled to illustrate the roles played by Torah in the development of Christianity. The works by early Christians of influence are analyzed with regard to the impact of Jewish law on the teachings of Christ and its extension into Christian tradition. Drawing from an array of scholars dealing with a wide range of sources from the Old and New Testaments, this grouping of essays offers a multitude of perspectives on Torah and Christology. Although the contributors' positions on the subject are often oppositional, they all agree that the development of Christianity was massively impacted by Torah." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc.
mention in New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54
This collection addresses a theme which is of great importance for understanding the NT in itself and in relation to its background in early Judaism.A good range of NT writings is covered, including a contribution by George Brooke on the often-neglected letter of Jude. -- Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5
'...[I]t offers a rich collection of contributions to many of the important aspects of attitudes toward Torah in the New Testament...the reader is well rewarded.'-Review of Biblical Literature
Book Information
ISBN 9780567689634
Author Dr Michael Tait
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 422g