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Faith in Jesus and Paul
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Maureen W. Yeung. Faith in Jesus and Paul. WUNT 2/147. Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2002. 341 pp. $59.00.
This monograph originated as a 1999 doctoral thesis at the University of Aberdeen, written under the supervision of Brian Rosner. The author's preface thanks a number of theologians in both Britain and Germany, among them Howard Marshall, David Wenham, Martin Hengel, Otto Betz, Rainer Riesner, Peter Stuhlmacher, and Otfried Hofius. Yeung has produced a study fully reflective of the high...
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The passion of the apostle: Paul is much maligned by "progressive" Christians. But maybe he is more radical than we have thought--and a powerful witness to how we can live the gospel in a fallen world.
The Other Side
; HIS WORDS SANCTIONED THE transatlantic slave trade. He is a patriarchal curmudgeon, sanctifying the subservience and even abuse of women. For centuries, he has been the patron and pastor of empire, urging unquestioned fidelity to even the most brutal of rulers. His teachings have been wielded to
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Jesus and Paul: Parallel Lives
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; JEROME MURPHY-O'CONNOR, O.P., Jesus and Paul: Parallel Lives (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2007). Pp. x + 121. Paper $14.95. This little book comes witii a big agenda. Where others once contrasted the lives of Paul and Jesus, this work aligns their lives in parallel. Born at the same time,
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Paul: The Mind of the Apostle
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ... claims stands in need of partial or complete correction. Because it is packaged as a historical work (including the apparatus of maps, footnotes, and bibliography), readers not current in NT scholarship may be misled into thinking that the author has accurately ...
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What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; N. T. WRIGHT, What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity? (Grand Rapids/Cambridge: Eerdmans; Cincinnati: Forward Movement, 1997). Pp. 192. Paper $14. From N. T. Wright's prolific processor comes another engaging monograph in which he seeks to bridge the gap
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PAUL'S FUNCTION IN CHRISTIANITY PUTS BRITISH SCHOLARS AT ODDS.(NEWS)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; Byline: Peter Steinfels The New York Times Was Paul of Tarsus, rather than Jesus of Nazareth, the real founder of Christianity? The pioneering German scholar of the Scriptures, Ferdinand Christian Baur, raised that question 1-1/2 centuries ago, and scores of thinkers have hashed it over ever since.
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