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Paul: A Brief History

ISBN: 978-1-4051-7890-7
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Acknowledgments.

Introduction: Meeting Paul Again for the First Time.

1. What Do We Know About "Paul," and How Do We Know It?

Who Is "Paul"?

Sifting the Data: Five Starting Assumptions.

More Problems: The Question of Canon.

Sorting through the Data: The Range of Scholarly Views.

(Finally) A Brief Tour of Paul’s Letters.

The Acts of the Apostles.

Hebrews.

2. Paul in the Ante-Nicene Church.

What Is "Ante-Nicene" Christianity?

Some Ancient "Heretics:" Marcion and the Gnostics.

Marcion’s Paul.

Marcion’s Bible.

Lessons from Marcion.

Paul Outside the New Testament.

Pseudepigraphy: A Closer Look.

The Developing "Science" of Biblical Interpretation.

Antiochene Christian Interpretation.

Alexandrian Christian Interpretation.

3. Paul in Late Antiquity.

Western and Eastern Christianity.

Canon Closure.

Augustine of Hippo.

Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite.

4. The Medieval Paul(s).

Paul and the Bible in the Middle Ages.

Diversity of Thought in the Middle Ages.

Paul as the Scholar.

Paul and Medieval Cosmology and Anthropology.

Paul and the Doctrine of Transubstantiation.

Social and Civil Order.

Paul and Medieval Anti-Judaism.

Paul the Ascetic and Mystic.

5. Paul and the Rise of Protestant Christianity.

Luther’s Challenge.

Sola Scriptura.

The Science of Biblical Interpretation.

Luther’s Reading of Paul’s View of the Jews.

6. Paul in the Age of Colonization.

The Rise of European Colonization.

The Rise of Christian Missions.

Debating Biblical Historicity.

The Letter of Philemon and Debates over Slavery.

7. Paul in the Twentieth Century.

Late Modernism and Postmodernism.

Early Twentieth-Century Biblical Scholarship.

Counter-responses.

Debates over the Bible and the Rise of Anti-Semitism.

Redeeming Paul: Paul in the Later Twentieth Century.

Paul and Subjectivity.

The "New Perspective" on Paul (Paul and Judaism).

Paul and Gender.

Paul and Sexual Preference.

Paul and Politics and Ethnicity.

The Historicity of the Pauline Writings and Acts (again).

Paul and the Fragmentation of the Twentieth Century.

Paul and Postmodernity.

Conclusion: The Quest for the Historical Paul; or, What did we find if we couldn’t find Paul?

(Auto)biography and Paul.

Where Is Paul?

Questing.

The Ethics of Historical Reconstructions.

Comparing the Historical Data for Paul and for Jesus.

Implications: The Language of Paul.

Further Reading.

Index of New Testament Citations.

Index of Subjects and Proper Names.

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