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The Concept of Purity at Qumran and in the Letters of Paul

Part of the Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series series
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This examination of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Letters of Paul finds that, in both these bodies of literature, religious self-understanding is expressed in terms of the concept of purity so important to primitive religion and earlier Judaism.

Dr Newton contradicts the view held by most scholars that the traditional Jewish attitude to purity had no place in Christianity.

By using the concept of purity not unlike that at Qumran or of Pharisaic and Rabbinic Judaism, Paul could elucidate his views on, among other things, the nature of the Church, the divine presence, the basis of ethical behaviour and the significance of the death of Jesus.

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Cambridge University Press
0521020581 / 9780521020589
Paperback / softback
296.742
06/10/2005
United Kingdom
English
181 p.
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Reprint. Originally published: 1985.