

A Jew to the Jews
Book • 2011
A Jew to the Jews is David J. Rudolph's monograph examining Paul's missionary strategy and identity as he engaged Jewish audiences in the first century.
The book investigates how Paul presented the gospel within Jewish contexts and navigated Jewish law, custom, and communal boundaries.
Rudolph situates Pauline ministry in Second Temple Jewish background, arguing for readings that appreciate continuity with Jewish practices and concerns.
The work contributes to debates on early Jewish–Christian relations, mission methodology, and the development of Gentile inclusion.
It is written for scholars and students interested in New Testament studies and Messianic Jewish perspectives.
The book investigates how Paul presented the gospel within Jewish contexts and navigated Jewish law, custom, and communal boundaries.
Rudolph situates Pauline ministry in Second Temple Jewish background, arguing for readings that appreciate continuity with Jewish practices and concerns.
The work contributes to debates on early Jewish–Christian relations, mission methodology, and the development of Gentile inclusion.
It is written for scholars and students interested in New Testament studies and Messianic Jewish perspectives.
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