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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN
- 9781402782206
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Other editions (6)
Paul
2009 • Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
English
Paul The Apostle's Life, Letters, and Thought
2015 • Fortress Press
Afrikaans
Paul The Apostle's Life, Letters, and Thought
2015 • Fortress Press
English
Paul (Very Short Introductions)
2017 • Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
English
Paul: A Very Short Introduction
2001 • OUP Oxford
English
Other editions

Paul
2009 • Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
English

Paul The Apostle's Life, Letters, and Thought
2015 • Fortress Press
Afrikaans

Paul The Apostle's Life, Letters, and Thought
2015 • Fortress Press
English

Paul (Very Short Introductions)
2017 • Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
English

Paul: A Very Short Introduction
2001 • OUP Oxford
English

Paul: His Life, Letters and Thought
2016 • SCM Press
English
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This book is widely praised as an excellent, concise, and well-written introduction to the Apostle Paul and his theology. Reviewers highlight its scholarly, rigorous, and non-confessional approach, which offers a balanced perspective without overt bias or attempts to force Paul into a perfectly consistent framework. It comprehensively covers Paul's life, background, supporters, detractors, and his involvement with both Jewish and Christian cultures, providing a thorough overview of his teachings and the historical context in which he operated. Readers appreciate the in-depth exploration of Paul's theology, including his views on the law, Christology, and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles, often employing Greek terminology and discussing the nuances of translation and cultural context. Many found it to be a helpful and well-researched guide that unpacks complex ideas clearly, making it an ideal starting point for understanding Paul's epistles and the major themes within them. It is lauded for allowing Paul to be seen as a charismatic Jewish missionary responding to specific circumstances, rather than a systematic philosopher, and for provoking new thoughts on historical interpretation.
Despite its strengths, the book receives criticism for several aspects. Some reviewers found certain theological discussions to be impenetrable, convoluted, or too academic for an introductory text, particularly when delving into debates about specific word translations or complex theological concepts. A significant point of contention is the author's adherence to the "New Perspective on Paul" and the "Historic Jesus movement," with some critics arguing that this leads to a misunderstanding of Paul, portraying him as confused or inconsistent. The book is accused of taking Sanders' own original views for granted, without adequately addressing traditional interpretations of Paul's theology. Specific omissions include a lack of explicit discussion about the authenticity of Pauline epistles versus forgeries, and not giving Paul sufficient credit for the rabbinic nature of his teachings. Some readers found the book disappointing for not providing logical philosophical arguments, instead describing Paul's reasoning as inconsistent or "papering over cracks." Additionally, one reviewer noted problematic and biased views on Paul's teaching on homosexuality, while others felt it read more as a summary of Sanders' other work rather than a standalone introduction, potentially leaving readers bewildered without prior context.
Ultimately, this book serves as a valuable, albeit challenging, introduction to the Apostle Paul and his theology. It is highly recommended for readers seeking a rigorous, academic, and non-confessional exploration of Paul, particularly those interested in the nuances of his thought, the historical context of early Christianity, and contemporary Pauline scholarship. While it may not be suitable as a very first read for those unfamiliar with the Christian Bible or seeking a quick, casual overview, it offers a profound and thought-provoking analysis for students, scholars, and serious readers who are willing to engage with complex theological ideas. Readers who appreciate a scholarly approach that acknowledges inconsistencies and challenges traditional harmonizations will likely find it refreshing, though those looking for a defense of traditional interpretations or a purely systematic presentation of Paul's theology might find it less satisfying. It's best approached by those ready for an in-depth intellectual journey into one of Christianity's most influential figures.
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