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What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity?

What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real Founder of Christianity? by N. T. Wright from Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

    N.T. Wright, a world authority on the life and letters of Paul, leads readers through the current scholarly discussion and argues for an orthodox view-Paul as the faithful witness and interpreter of Christ, but not the founder of Christianity.

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    Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (The IVP Bible Dictionary Series)

    Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (The IVP Bible Dictionary Series) by Gerald F. Hawthorne from InterVarsity Press

      The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters is a one-of-a-kind reference work. Following the format of its hightly successful companion volume, the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, this Dictionary is designed to bring students, teachers, ministers and laypople abreast the established conclusions and significant recent developments in Pauline scholarship.No other single reference work presents as much information focused exclusively on Pauline theology, literature, background and scholarship. In a field that recently has undergone significant shirts in perspective, the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters offers a summa of Paul and Pauline studies. In-depth articles focus on individual theological themes (such as law, resurrection and Son of God), broad theological topics (such as Christology, eschatology and the death of Christ), methods of interpretation (such as rhetorical criticism and social-scientific approaches), background topics (such as apocalypticism, Hellenism and Qumran) and various other subjects specifically related to the scholarly study of Pauline theology and literature (such as early catholicism, the center of Paul's theology, and Paul and his interpreters since F. C. Baur). Separate articles are also devoted to each of the Pauline letters to hermeneutics and to preaching Paul today.The Dictionary of Paul and His Letters takes its place alongside the Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels in presenting the fruit of evangelical New Testament scholarship at the end of the twentieth century--commited to the authority of Scripture, utilizing the best of critical methods, and maintaining dialogue with contemporary scholarship and challenges facing the church.

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      Paul Apostle of the Heart Set Free

      Paul Apostle of the Heart Set Free by Frederick Fyvie Bruce from Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

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        Paul: A Man of Grace and Grit (Great Lives from God's Word, Volume 6)

        Paul: A Man of Grace and Grit (Great Lives from God's Word, Volume 6) by Charles R. Swindoll from Thomas Nelson

          Paul's life was never dull. First appearing in the New Testament as a violent enemy of Christ, Paul later went on to not only put his faith in the risen Lord but to pen thirteen letters of the New Testament--in the midst of being beaten, shipwrecked, snakebitten, imprisoned, and chased out of town. Let Charles Swindoll be your guide as you travel down the road to Damascus with Paul and discover the passion for Jesus that drove this hero of the faith.

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          Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study

          Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study by Gordon D. Fee from Hendrickson Publishers

            An exhaustive study of Pauline Christology by noted Pauline scholar, Gordon Fee. The author provides a detailed analysis of the letters of Paul (including those whose authorship is questioned) individually, exploring the Christology of each one, and then attempts a synthesis of the exegetical work into a biblical Christology of Paul.

            The author's synthesis covers the following themes: Christ's roles as divine Savior and as preexistent and incarnate Savior; Jesus as the Second Adam, the Jewish Messiah, and Son of God; and as the Messiah and exalted Lord. Fee also explores the relationship between Christ and the Spirit and considers the Person and role of the Spirit in Paul's thought. Appendices cover the theme of Christ and Personified Wisdom, and Paul's use of Kurios (Lord) in citations and echoes of the Septuagint.

            "Anyone who has read even a smattering of Paul's writings recognizes early on that his devotion to Christ was the foremost reality and passion of his life. What he said in one of his later letters serves as a kind of motto for his entire Christian life: 'For me to live is Christ; to die is [to] gain [Christ]' (Phil. 1:21). Christ is the beginning and goal of everything for Paul, and thus is the single great reality along the way."
            --From the Introduction

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            In Search of Paul: How Jesus' Apostle Opposed Rome's Empire with God's Kingdom

            In Search of Paul: How Jesus' Apostle Opposed Rome's Empire with God's Kingdom by John Dominic Crossan from HarperOne

              John Dominic Crossan, the eminent historical Jesus scholar, and Jonathan L. Reed, an expert in biblical archaeology, reveal through archaeology and textual scholarship that Paul, like Jesus, focused on championing the Kingdom of God––a realm of justice and equality––against the dominant, worldly powers of the Roman empire.

              Many theories exist about who Paul was, what he believed, and what role he played in the origins of Christianity. Using archaeological and textual evidence, and taking advantage of recent major discoveries in Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Syria, Crossan and Reed show that Paul was a fallible but dedicated successor to Jesus, carrying on Jesus's mission of inaugurating the Kingdom of God on earth in opposition to the reign of Rome. Against the concrete backdrop of first–century Grego–Roman and Jewish life, In Search of Paul reveals the work of Paul as never before, showing how and why the liberating messages and practices of equality, caring for the poor, and a just society under God's rules, not Rome's, were so appealing.

              Readers interested in Paul as a historical figure and his place in the development of Christianity


              •Readers interested in archaeology and anthropology

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              What Paul Really Said About Women: The Apostle's Liberating Views on Equality in Marriage, Leadership, and Love

              What Paul Really Said About Women: The Apostle's Liberating Views on Equality in Marriage, Leadership, and Love by John T. Bristow from HarperOne

                A challenge to the traditional understanding of St. Paul's epistles and sexism in today's church.

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                St. Paul the Traveler and Roman Citizen

                St. Paul the Traveler and Roman Citizen by William M. Ramsay from Kregel Classics

                  (Revised and updated edition) A widely respected classic work on the apostle Paul, with full-color illustrations for modern Christians.

                  A widely respected classic work on the apostle Paul, with full-color illustrations for modern Christians.

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                  Paul Among Jews and Gentiles and Other Essays

                  Paul Among Jews and Gentiles and Other Essays by Krister Stendahl from Augsburg Fortress Publishers

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                    Paul: His Story

                    Paul: His Story by Jerome Murphy-O'Connor from Oxford University Press, USA

                      For someone who has exercised such a profound influence on Christian theology, Paul remains a shadowy figure behind the barrier of his complicated and difficult biblical letters. Debates about his meaning have deflected attention from his personality, yet his personality is an important key to
                      understanding his theological ideas. This book redresses the balance. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's disciplined imagination, nourished by a lifetime of research, shapes numerous textual, historical, and archaeological details into a colourful and enjoyable story of which Paul is the flawed but undefeated
                      hero.
                      This chronological narrative offers new insights into Paul's intellectual, emotional, and religious development and puts his travels, mission, and theological ideas into a plausible biographical context. As he changes from an assimilated Jewish teenager in Tarsus to a competitive Pharisee in
                      Jerusalem and then to a driven missionary of Christ, the sometimes contradictory components of Paul's complex personality emerge from the way he interacts with people and problems. His theology was forged in dialogue and becomes more intelligible as our appreciation of his person deepens. In Jerome
                      Murphy-O'Connor's engaging biography, the Apostle comes to life as a complex, intensely human individual.

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