The Letter Writer: Paul’s Background and Torah Perspective
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But can such a perspective be honestly maintained if Paul is read objectively? Did he convert to Christianity? Did he invent Christianity? Did Christianity as we know it even exist in his day? And what about the many times he appeals to the Torah as proof of his message? How could he describe the Torah as “holy,” “righteous,” and “good,” and commend its message as “spiritual,” while at the same time teaching it was burdensome and something to be avoided? In the Letter Writer, Tim Hegg reveals a different Paul-one who maintained his Jewish identity and love of Torah; an Apostle of Yeshua the Messiah who not only lived an obedient Torah-life himself, but expected those he taught to do the same. In The Letter Writer, Paul is seen to be both the Apostle of grace and of Torah, because the Torah, when received in the context of faith in Yeshua, is God’s revelation of sanctifying grace. Book jacket.
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| Book Author | Tim Hegg |
|---|---|
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 332 |
| Publisher | First Fruits of Zion |
| Year Published | 2002 |





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