Author

Publication

2004-08-17 - Doubleday

Language

English

Word Count

88,000 words, Guess

Page Count

352 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003070121
  • LibraryThing101193
  • Goodreads2923060

Classifications

  • LCCBS2506.3 .C47 2004

Description

"Without Paul, there would be no Christianity. His letters to various churches scattered throughout the Roman Empire articulated, for the first time, the beliefs that make up the heart of Christian practice and faith. In this biography, Bruce Chilton explains the changing images of Paul, from the early Church period when he was regarded as the premiere apostle who separated Christianity from Judaism to more recent liberal evaluations, which paint him as an antifeminist, homophobic figure more dedicated to doctrine than to spiritual freedom. By illuminating Paul's thoughts and contributions within the context of his time, Chilton restores him to his place as the founding architect of the Church and one of the most important figures in Western history." "Drawing on Paul's own writings as well as historical and scholarly documents about his life and times, Chilton portrays an all-too-human saint who helped to create both the most beautiful and the most troublesome aspects of the Church. He shows that Paul sought to specify the correct approach to such central concerns as sexuality, obedience, faith, conscience, and spirit, to define religion as an institution, and to clarify the nature of the religious personality - issues that Christians still struggle with today."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

TWO MILLENNIA BEFORE PAUL, there was Tarsus.

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Other Editions

  • Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual BiographyDoubleday2004-08-17

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