Paul as a Problem in History and Culture: The Apostle and His Critics Through the Centuries
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan Baker Academic 2016Description: 262p 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801048838
- B86 23 G791
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-244) and index.
Part 1: Anti-Paulinism through the Centuries
1. The First Hundred Years: The Problem of Paul in the New
Testament
2. The Premodern Era: The Early Church, Late Antiquity, and the
Middle Ages
3. The Enlightenment and Beyond: Jesus, Paul, and the Rise of
Modern Biblical Scholarship
4. The Nineteenth Century: Paul's Cultured Despisers
5. Yesterday and Today: Jesus versus Paul in the Public Square
Part 2: Anti-Pauline Contexts, Subtexts, and Pretexts
6. In the Tents of Shem: Paul among Jews and Muslims
7. Jesus versus Paul: Spiritual but Not Religious?
8. A World without Paul? Christian History in Counterfactual
Perspective
9. Not by Paul Alone: Other "Founders" of Christianity
10. From Jesus to Paul: An Experiment in Comparative
Religion
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