<p>Davis seeks to recast the traditional perception of Paul&amp;apos;s polarization of the Torah and Christ in terms of an inherent antithesis of history (&amp;quot;this age&amp;quot;) and eschatology (&amp;quot;the age to come&amp;quot;). In the early chapters he investigates the role of Wisdom and Torah in biblical and in Second-Temple literature in order to construct a context for interpreting Paul&amp;apos;s view of the Torah. In the balance he applies his conclusions to three Pauline texts understood to express this antithesis. By concentrating on the link he perceives between Paul&amp;apos;s rejection of &amp;quot;eternal Torah theology&amp;quot; and its replacement with Christ-thereby allowing Paul to reconfigure the place of the Torah apart from those elements-Davis wants to offer a new way to construe the &amp;quot;Paul-and-Torah riddle.&amp;quot;</p>
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