tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6588247216777605704.post6348206770047593298..comments2023-04-05T08:04:07.514-04:00Comments on Bryn Mawr Classical Review: 2014.01.52Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6588247216777605704.post-87991887380385716982014-04-09T10:21:11.267-04:002014-04-09T10:21:11.267-04:00Agreed, Michael. After all, Paul studied with one ...Agreed, Michael. After all, Paul studied with one of the great figures in ancient Judaism, Gamaliel. This is itself suggests that one should turn to Jewish thought for its influence on Paul's sexual ethics, which then influenced Christian sexual ethics. Gerald Vignahttp://www.alvernia.edunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6588247216777605704.post-75219429536235863042014-04-08T12:55:01.809-04:002014-04-08T12:55:01.809-04:00Interesting review but at least based on what Sess...Interesting review but at least based on what Sessa writes, I would question the fact that Harper apparently leaves Judaism out of the mix. While the Jewish and Christian views differ I would think that the Christian view owes, at least, its start in its separation of conventional Roman view to Judaism.<br />Michael M. Eismannoreply@blogger.com