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Why the "Weak" at Rome Cannot Be Non-Christian Jews

Mark D. Nanos's contention that the "weak" at Rome are to be identified with non-Christian Jews is contested, focusing on his nine major arguments and flaws in them. The evidence establishes that the "weak" are, in fact, Christians.

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Published in:The Catholic Biblical quarterly 2000-01, Vol.62 (1), p.64-82
Main Author: GAGNON, ROBERT A. J.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Mark D. Nanos's contention that the "weak" at Rome are to be identified with non-Christian Jews is contested, focusing on his nine major arguments and flaws in them. The evidence establishes that the "weak" are, in fact, Christians.
ISSN:0008-7912
2163-2529