We are back for a third and final round with some more questions for Jason A. Staples, based on his recent book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel: Jews, Former Gentiles, Israelites (Cambridge University Press, 2024). He teaches as a professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University.Our previous episodes covered Israel’s restoration (Pt. 1) related to the end times, and Pt. 2: Jewish identity, living by the Law (Torah), and Christ as the “end” of the Law. For the conclusion we will address Dr. Staples’s view of the new covenant, the Spirit, and fullness of the gentiles related to Romans 11.
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The authorship of the Gospels is a topic that is interesting. There has been much work done on the topic and modern scholarship, at least since the 19th
There are many cities in the Bible which receive attention. You’ve probably heard of Jericho. The cities connected to Jesus’ birth you’ve also likely heard about. But there is a city which seems to get the most ink, that is the city of Jerusalem. In fact, we see that the Bible ends in a New Jerusalem. What are we to make of this? Is the New Jerusalem better than the old one? How might they be similar?