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Children of the Flesh, Children of the Promise: A Rabbi Talks with Paul is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this follow-up to his influential book, A Rabbi Talks with Jesus, Jacob Neusner, challenges the Apostle Paul to a debate about the true meaning and significance of Judaism. Drawing new boundaries for Jewish-Christian dialogue, Neusner contends that Paul misinterpreted Judaism and that this error has resulted in the widespread perception of Judaism as ethnic and particular while Christianity is...

his place within Israel (his Jewish identity, in anachronistic language to be sure). Whether or not the gentile church rests on the rejecting of Israel—one given up, the other substituted—is not at stake here.7 Nor do I mean to distinguish Paul from the rest of the Israel after the flesh or after the spirit in which he enjoyed kinship. I argue with Paul because I take him to be a formidable master of part of the Torah, the written part, just as generations of his heirs and continuators in Christianity
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