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The Written Torah and the Oral Gospel: Romans 10:5-13 in the Dynamic Tension between Orality and Literacy

Novum Testamentum, 2006, Vol.48 (3), p.234-260 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2006 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands ;Copyright 2006 Koninklijke Brill NV ;2007 INIST-CNRS ;ISSN: 0048-1009 ;EISSN: 1568-5365 ;DOI: 10.1163/156853606777836381

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  • Title:
    The Written Torah and the Oral Gospel: Romans 10:5-13 in the Dynamic Tension between Orality and Literacy
  • Author: Ito, Akio
  • Subjects: Apostolic letters ; Epistles ; Exegesis and biblical criticism ; History and sciences of religions ; Literacy ; New Testament ; Oral literature ; Orality ; Prophecy ; Righteousness ; Romans ; Sacred texts ; St Paul ; Torah ; Verbs
  • Is Part Of: Novum Testamentum, 2006, Vol.48 (3), p.234-260
  • Description: This article attempts to locate Rom. 10:5-13 within the tension of orality and literacy. There has been a debate concerning the precise nature of the relationship between Lev. 18:5 cited in 10:5 and Deut. 30 cited in 10:6-8. Here it is argued that Paul emphasizes the antithesis between the orality of the Gospel and the literacy of the Torah because he understands himself as living and working in the tradition of the "herald" of Isaiah 52. Against the orality of the Gospel he stresses the literacy of the Torah when he introduces the Leviticus citation with "Moses writes" in 10:5.
  • Publisher: The Netherlands: BRILL
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0048-1009
    EISSN: 1568-5365
    DOI: 10.1163/156853606777836381
  • Source: Alma/SFX Local Collection

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