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Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos
Gospel, spirituality and renewal in orthodoxy

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1 Pref | mission as a renewal of Judaism. He came not to abolish 2 8,1 | movement from the matrix of Judaism and rapidly spread among 3 8,1 | character over against both Judaism and Hellenism, as well as 4 8,1 | discontinuities between Christianity, Judaism and Hellenism. Furthermore, 5 8,2 | including his attainments in Judaism, a “loss” and “refuse,” 6 8,3 | Saint Paul and Judaism.~ From this perspective 7 8,3 | with his own tradition of Judaism of which he as a zealous 8 8,3 | between Christianity and Judaism. Unlike Marcion of old and 9 8,3 | sharp discontinuity between Judaism and Christianity centering 10 8,3 | major discontinuity between Judaism and Christianity pertains 11 8,3 | even an apostasy, from Judaism. What we observe in history 12 8,3 | historical separation between Judaism and Christianity, centered 13 8,3 | accelerated separation from Judaism. Saint Paul was not against 14 8,4 | already had deep roots in Judaism which had direct and welcome 15 8,4 | Palestinian and Hellenistic Judaism useful. Although there was 16 8,4 | create a synthesis between Judaism and Hellenism as expressed 17 8,4 | distinctive identity. Although Judaism exhibited great diversity 18 8,4 | groups in first-century Judaism, including the Jewish Christians, 19 8,4 | Graeco-Roman world, just as Judaism had done long before. It 20 9,1 | Paul in relationship to Judaism and Hellenism. We reflected 21 9,1 | renewal movement emerging from Judaism and adapting to the new 22 9,1 | identity, distinct from both Judaism and Hellenism, by foundational 23 9,1 | vigorous conversation with both Judaism and Hellenism, yet always 24 11,4 | theological problem for Judaism but rather that Judaism 25 11,4 | Judaism but rather that Judaism constitutes such a problem 26 11,4 | perhaps even a radical son of Judaism who called for an unacceptable 27 11,4 | unacceptable renewal of Judaism,” but the same Jew would 28 11,4 | Meeting between Orthodoxy and Judaism in the periodical Immanuel 29 11,4 | Tradition and Society in Judaism,” in The Christian Orthodox-Jewish 30 11,4 | scholar Seymour Siegel, “Judaism and Eastern Orthodoxy: Theological 31 11,4 | 140]. Jacob B. Agus, “Judaism and the New Testament,”


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