READING ISRAEL IN ROMANS

    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

      Thomas D. Parker
    2. Multivocality in Romans 4, p. 74
      Robert L. Brawley
    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
      Cristina Grenholm
    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
      William S. Campbell
    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
      Daniel Patte

    Epilogue: Israel Reading in "Reading Israel ," p. 246

      Daniel Boyarin
    Contributors, p. 251

    Index of Scriptural References, p. 253

    Index of Authors, p. 255

    Index of Subjects, p. 257