Paul: The Man and the Myth
Winner of 'New Testament Book of the Year, Biblical Archaeology Society 1999'
A masterly new evaluation of Paul: the man, his work and his world.
Professor Roetzel breaks new ground in exploring some aspects of Paul which have remained shadowy: his sexual asceticism, his
preoccupation with holiness - Holy Spirit, holy community and holy ethos - the evolution of his theology, and his emergence as a legendary figure. Roetzel also furthers our understanding of the culture, the social world and the political realities of Paul's time.
A masterly new evaluation of Paul: the man, his work and his world.
Professor Roetzel breaks new ground in exploring some aspects of Paul which have remained shadowy: his sexual asceticism, his
preoccupation with holiness - Holy Spirit, holy community and holy ethos - the evolution of his theology, and his emergence as a legendary figure. Roetzel also furthers our understanding of the culture, the social world and the political realities of Paul's time.
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UPC | 9780567229380 |
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Author | Calvin J. Roetzel |
Pages | 284 |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
SKU | 9780567229380 |
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