iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Though that is just an abstract, I think it sounds like most of his paper is an analysis of the Sermon on the Mount compared to Talmud? Probably a few other instances as well, such as the Sadducees views that only the Torah is canon versus all of the Tanakh being valid as canon, which they argued with Jesus over concerning the resurrection of all dead. Probably John 8 as well.
Well, you can also download the paper that the abstract represents using my link as there is a download section near the top.
It actually has nothing to do with the sermon on the mount. The verses used are the plucking of grain on the Sabbath in Mark 2, the parable of the good Samaritan in Luke 10, and comparing Jewish theological culture with Christian theological culture.
The paper is a legal theory paper more so than just a theological paper, so issues on resurrection and things like that aren't as important, however, it does make a case for differences relatively well I think.
The part about "Letter vs. Spirit" is quite reminiscent of Matthew 5:21 - 48 at the least. Yeah, his paper seems to neglect this.