The Origin and Nature of Paul's Christianity
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Köp båda 2 för 535 kr-The republication of Richard Longenecker's Paul, Apostle of Liberty is potentially a very important moment for modern Pauline studies. . . . This book is, if nothing else, an analysis of truly impressive breadth and sophistication, while it is still more incredible to think of all the debates that it anticipated by decades. . . . It is more and more apparent to me on reflection what a tour de force this sustained explanation of Paul's thinking is, and hence my enthusiasm for its republication. It deserves to be much more widely known than it currently is.- -- from Douglas A. Campbell's foreword The republication of Richard Longenecker s "Paul, Apostle of Liberty "is potentially a very important moment for modern Pauline studies. ... This book is, if nothing else, an analysis of truly impressive breadth and sophistication, while it is still more incredible to think of all the debates that it anticipated by decades. ... It is more and more apparent to me on reflection what a tour de force this sustained explanation of Paul s thinking is, and hence my enthusiasm for its republication. It deserves to be much more widely known than it currently is. from Douglas A. Campbell s foreword"
Richard N. Longenecker is professor emeritus of New Testament at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto. His many books include The Christology of Early Jewish Christianity and The Message and Ministry of Paul.