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Some Surprises from the Apostle Paul

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Controversial during his lifetime and ever since, the apostle Paul is not an easy historical figure to understand or like. Many have accused him of being homophobic and misogynistic, anti-Semitic, dogmatic, narrow-minded, prejudiced, and downright obtuse. Yet longtime Paul scholar William O. Walker believes some of the animosity toward Paul stems from the fact that, if people are reading Paul’s letters at all, they are not reading them carefully enough, they are interpreting them on the basis of certain preconceived notions about Paul, they are not taking into account the cultural context in which the letters were written, or they are unaware of the some of the conclusions of modern scholarship regarding the letters. In this book, Walker… Explains what can be known about Paul based on historical evidence, distinguishing among authentic, pseudonymous, and contested letters Corrects common misconceptions about Paul in popular culture Situates Paul’s letters alongside other New Testament and Greco-Roman texts

Author Biography:

William O. Walker Jr. (Ph.D., Duke University) is Jennie Farris Railey King Professor Emeritus of Religion at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. The author of Gospels, Jesus, and Christian Origins(2016), Paul and His Legacy (2015), and Interpolations in the Pauline Letters (2001), he is a longtime Fellow of Westar Institute.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2017
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
152
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9781598151800
Product ID
26607695

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