
OnScript Paul Sloan – Jesus and the Law of Moses
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Nov 4, 2025 Paul Sloan, Chair of theology at Houston Christian University and author of 'Jesus and the Law of Moses,' explores the complexities of Jesus' relationship with the Jewish law. He argues that Jesus offered a radical reworking rather than a rejection of the law, emphasizing compassion over legalism. Sloan highlights the importance of understanding restoration eschatology and critiques popular readings like that of the Rich Young Man. He also shares insights on Torah obedience, discusses Jesus’ healings as messianic signs, and encourages engaging with Jewish law for a deeper understanding of the Gospels.
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Jesus Affirms Torah, Not A Legalistic Trap
- Paul Sloan argues Jesus affirmed Torah rather than presenting an impossible perfect-law test to expose need for grace.
- Jesus' command to "keep the commandments" intends covenantal obedience, not an unreachable trap.
Listening To Jesus Is Torahful Obedience
- Listening to Jesus fulfills a Torah obligation because Deuteronomy commands Israel to heed the prophet like Moses.
- Following Jesus can be both allegiance to him and obedience to Torah simultaneously.
Personal Background And Hobbies
- Paul Sloan is chair of theology at Houston Christian University and a father expecting his fourth child in February.
- He also co-hosts the podcast "Jesus and the Jewish Law" and enjoys horror fiction and basketball.








