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  • From: Don Garlington <dgarlington AT ica.net>
  • To: Corpus-paul <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Gal 3:10-13
  • Date: Sat, 09 Oct 1999 11:32:56 -0400


Dear Moon,

You might have a look at my “Role Reversal and Paul’s Use of Scripture in
Galatians
3.10-13,” JSNT 65 (1997), 85-121. I tap into the "New Perspective" (why not,
Jimmy
Dunn was my teacher!), but offer a somewhat different reading of that text.

I would be interested in your reacton.

Thanks.

Don





moon-ryul jung wrote:

> Dear co-interpreters,
>
> The interpretation of Gal 3:10-13, in particular, why those of the Law are
> under curse, must consider whether there is an implied assumption
> of human inability to obey the law. Scholars in the
> Reformed tradition often accept the implied assumption. But there have been
> challenges againt that interpretation. That is, in Judaism
> there is no notion that human beings should obey the law perfectly to be
> accepted by God, and that they are unable to obey the law.
> Some new interpretations were suggested by scholars who are inclined
> to the "New Perspective on Paul", e.g. by Sanders, Dunn, Howard, and
> Wright.
>
> But I am not satisfied with any of these proposals. Are there any new
> ones?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Moon
>
> Moon R. Jung
> Associate Professor
> Dept of computer science
> Soongsil University,'
> Seoul, Korea
>
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