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Paul : a biography / N.T. Wright.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 464 pages : maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780061730580
  • 0061730580
  • 9780061730597
  • 0061730599
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 225.92 B 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2506.3 .W749 2018
Other classification:
  • REL006720 | BIO018000 | HIS002020
  • BS2506.3
Contents:
PART ONE: BEGINNINGS -- Zeal -- Damascus -- Arabia and Tarsus -- Antioch -- PART TWO: HERALD OF THE KING -- Cyprus and Galatia -- Antioch and Jerusalem -- Into Europe -- Athens -- Corinth I -- Ephesus I -- Ephesus II -- Corinth II -- Jerusalem Again -- Part THREE. SEA, THE SEA -- From Caesarea to Rome - and Beyond? -- Challenge of Paul.
Summary: Offers a radical look at the life of the apostle, focusing on the essence of Paul's life and an understanding of his Jewish heritage.Summary: In this definitive biography, renowned Bible scholar, Anglican bishop, and bestselling author N. T. Wright offers a radical look at the apostle Paul, illuminating the humanity and remarkable achievements of this intellectual who invented Christian theology--transforming a faith and changing the world. For centuries, Paul, the apostle who "saw the light on the Road to Damascus" and made a miraculous conversion from zealous Pharisee persecutor to devoted follower of Christ, has been one of the church's most widely cited saints. While his influence on Christianity has been profound, N. T. Wright argues that Bible scholars and pastors have focused so much attention on Paul's letters and theology that they have too often overlooked the essence of the man's life and the extreme unlikelihood of what he achieved. To Wright, "The problem is that Paul is central to any understanding of earliest Christianity, yet Paul was a Jew; for many generations Christians of all kinds have struggled to put this together." Wright contends that our knowledge of Paul and appreciation for his legacy cannot be complete without an understanding of his Jewish heritage. Giving us a thoughtful, in-depth exploration of the human and intellectual drama that shaped Paul, Wright provides greater clarity of the apostle's writings, thoughts, and ideas and helps us see them in a fresh, innovative way. Paul is a compelling modern biography that reveals the apostle's greater role in Christian history--as an inventor of new paradigms for how we understand Jesus and what he accomplished--and celebrates his stature as one of the most effective and influential intellectuals in human history--From Publisher's Website.
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Main Collection Books John Brown University Library Main BS 2506.3 .W749 2018 Available 39524100462161

Offers a radical look at the life of the apostle, focusing on the essence of Paul's life and an understanding of his Jewish heritage.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-446) and indexes.

PART ONE: BEGINNINGS -- Zeal -- Damascus -- Arabia and Tarsus -- Antioch -- PART TWO: HERALD OF THE KING -- Cyprus and Galatia -- Antioch and Jerusalem -- Into Europe -- Athens -- Corinth I -- Ephesus I -- Ephesus II -- Corinth II -- Jerusalem Again -- Part THREE. SEA, THE SEA -- From Caesarea to Rome - and Beyond? -- Challenge of Paul.

In this definitive biography, renowned Bible scholar, Anglican bishop, and bestselling author N. T. Wright offers a radical look at the apostle Paul, illuminating the humanity and remarkable achievements of this intellectual who invented Christian theology--transforming a faith and changing the world. For centuries, Paul, the apostle who "saw the light on the Road to Damascus" and made a miraculous conversion from zealous Pharisee persecutor to devoted follower of Christ, has been one of the church's most widely cited saints. While his influence on Christianity has been profound, N. T. Wright argues that Bible scholars and pastors have focused so much attention on Paul's letters and theology that they have too often overlooked the essence of the man's life and the extreme unlikelihood of what he achieved. To Wright, "The problem is that Paul is central to any understanding of earliest Christianity, yet Paul was a Jew; for many generations Christians of all kinds have struggled to put this together." Wright contends that our knowledge of Paul and appreciation for his legacy cannot be complete without an understanding of his Jewish heritage. Giving us a thoughtful, in-depth exploration of the human and intellectual drama that shaped Paul, Wright provides greater clarity of the apostle's writings, thoughts, and ideas and helps us see them in a fresh, innovative way. Paul is a compelling modern biography that reveals the apostle's greater role in Christian history--as an inventor of new paradigms for how we understand Jesus and what he accomplished--and celebrates his stature as one of the most effective and influential intellectuals in human history--From Publisher's Website.

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