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Removed comment posted by /u/OrionBlastar at 04/07/14 03:46:34:

> There is this book done by a Jewish Scholar:
> http://www.amazon.com/Political-Theology-Cultural-Memory-Present/dp/0804733457
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> I had donated some money to a church to get a copy, and I was reading it and it was very interesting. Apparently Paul wrote in Greek and Latin but used Hebrew definitions and other stuff so we misunderstand a lot of what he wrote.
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> I was trying to get my wife to read it, and for some reason she took the book and hid it from me, because it shows the Gospel of Paul with a different interpretation than she understood it. I don't know where she hid it on me, I think she just threw it away. I might have to buy another copy and hide it from her.

... in response to submission can someone explain to me the new perspective on paul? posted by /u/hutima at 04/07/14 01:57:01:

> It seems really similar to the reformed view. They both speak of covalent communities and of faith and of righteousness, and I'm failing to see how they're different. Can someone give a clear explanation of how the NPP is different and why it's so important (or not)