
Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: A Conversation with Dr. Jason Staples
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Become a member of the Center for Bible Study! 👉https://give.ministrylinq.com/App/Form/d96bbdb5-197e-4a2d-820c-e3e4e3683e06Join the Facebook Center for Bible Study Group for ongoing conversation about the Bible, live Q&A sessions, and great community. 👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/908391187019803In this conversation, Dr. Jason Staples shares his journey into biblical studies, discussing his upbringing in a Christian household that encouraged critical thinking about the Bible. He elaborates on his academic path, including his dissertation work that led to his first book, which argues against the common assumption that 'Israel' and 'Jews' are synonymous. Dr. Staples then introduces his second book on Paul, describing him as an 'apocalyptic restorationist' who believes in the restoration of Israel and the role of Jesus' death and resurrection in this process. He contrasts his views with other Pauline scholars, particularly those in the 'Paul within Judaism' movement, emphasizing the importance of understanding the corporate plight of Israel and the implications of the Torah's curses. In this conversation, Jason Staples discusses the theological implications of Paul's writings within the context of Judaism, particularly focusing on eschatological themes, the liberation from the curse of the law, and the contentious issue of circumcision for Gentiles. Staples emphasizes the role of the Spirit in transforming the heart and enabling love for God and neighbor, while also critiquing the necessity of physical circumcision as a marker of covenant membership.Jason A. Staples (Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill) is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at NC State University, where he teaches courses on biblical literature, early Judaism, Christian origins, ethics, globalism, conflict, and various theoretical perspectives in the study of religion and society.Grab your copy of Paul and the Resurrection of Israel 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Paul-Resurrection-Israel-Gentiles-Israelites/dp/1009376764/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1C7ZZW6RUND5V&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.o5zSdp9kcpkMsMajPMWZWSWJP-Afp3UXDDy8qx4mKDaaiUugVDV1Ykw1eMSDzQuaYZhm3goMl_8X4QwmIz_DSjvV26guIus7MWpi70v9D7I2AKdmYfq9xp4wl5-Sd0LmFovvQbbYp4J2N0Pa9ugIL3Xsq6tNzH5QVoe5DU9MNZ0z4fpXREncrQAyI1k2C3AMHpXti4e5-GK8kRzQp3e5IjapTRdFXZ_m1FVg9wnKVX0.0e6kMBW_akKZc46MYdrS1fEfdSIgOycmj9C4vlN2xQ8&dib_tag=se&keywords=jason+staples&qid=1744636602&sprefix=jason+staple%2Caps%2C181&sr=8-1