Renaming Abraham's children : election, ethnicity, and the interpretation of scripture in Romans 9

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Renaming Abraham's children : election, ethnicity, and the interpretation of scripture in Romans 9

Robert B. Foster

(Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 2. Reihe ; 421)

Mohr Siebeck, c2016

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Bibliography: p. [263]-293

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In this study, Robert B. Foster explores the intersection between the interpretation of Scripture and the construction of communal identities. He argues that in Rom 9, Paul applies prophetic texts from Malachi, Hosea, and Isaiah to the story of Abraham's children in Genesis. These interpretive maneuvers enable Paul to extrapolate from the patriarchal narratives a specific construal of election: it is the ironic privilege of being simultaneously God's chosen and rejected people. This understanding of election he in turn applies to Gentile Christ-followers, the remnant, and all Israel in order to build for them an all-encompassing yet differentiated Abrahamic identity for the messianic age.

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