Cristina Grenholm and Daniel
Patte, editors
Table of Contents
Overture: Receptions, Critical Interpretations,
and Scriptural Criticism, p. 1
Cristina Grehholm and Daniel Patte
Part 1
RECEPTIONS AND CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS
OF ROMANS 4, p. 56
1. Abraham, Father of Us All, in Barth's
Epistle to the Romans, p. 57
2. Multivocality in Romans 4, p. 74
3. Multivocality and Multiplex Perspectives
in the Interpretation of Romans, p. 96
Robert L. Brawley and Thomas D. Parker
4. A Theologian and Feminist Responds, p.
105
Part 2
RECEPTIONS AND CRITICAL INTERPRETATIONS
OF ROMANS 911, p. 126
5. "God's Gifts and Call Are Irrevocable"
The Reception of Romans 11:29 through
the Centuries and Christian-Jewish Relations, p. 127
Joseph Sievers
6. Romans 9-11 and Jewish-Christian Dialogue:
Prospects and Provisos, p. 174
Prospects and Provisos
Günter Wasserberg
7. Divergent Images of Paul and His Mission,
p. 187
8. Challenging the Limits That Continue to
Define Paul's Perspective on Jews and Judaism, p. 212
Paul's Perspective on Jews and Judaism
Mark D. Nanos
9. A Post-Holocaust Biblical Critic Responds,
p. 225
Epilogue: Israel Reading in "Reading
Israel ," p. 246
Contributors, p. 251
Index of Scriptural References, p. 253
Index of Authors, p. 255
Index of Subjects, p. 257