This book offers a paradigm shift for understanding Paul's ministry in terms of two campaigns based upon a historical and redactional correlation of the letters of Paul and the book of Acts. Development of underlying source tradition behind Acts offers a new solution to the contours of Paul's ministry.
This book offers a paradigm shift for understanding Paul's ministry in terms of two campaigns based upon a historical and redactional correlation of the letters of Paul and the book of Acts. Development of underlying source tradition behind Acts offers a new solution to the contours of Paul's ministry.
G. Roger Greene is professor of Christian studies at Mississippi College. He has traveled widely in the biblical world. He is the author of The Ministry of Paul the Apostle: History and Redaction (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Scope of the Problem 2. Luke and the Book of Acts 3. Lukan Redaction in Acts 4. The Pauline Letters 5. Chronological Data Points 6. The Ministry of Paul the Apostle 7. Conclusion Appendix A: The Source Tradition of Acts (STA) Appendix B: Romans 16 Appendix C: Persons Mentioned in the Letters and the STA Appendix D: The Developed Chronology of Paul Appendix E: Maps of Paul's World and Ministry
1. The Scope of the Problem 2. Luke and the Book of Acts 3. Lukan Redaction in Acts 4. The Pauline Letters 5. Chronological Data Points 6. The Ministry of Paul the Apostle 7. Conclusion Appendix A: The Source Tradition of Acts (STA) Appendix B: Romans 16 Appendix C: Persons Mentioned in the Letters and the STA Appendix D: The Developed Chronology of Paul Appendix E: Maps of Paul's World and Ministry
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