Seesengood traces the life and impact of Paul - one of Christianity's most influential figures - through the major periods Christian history. Exploring the changing interpretations of Paul and his work, the author throws new light on his writings and on religious history. * Offers a unique, insightful journey through the many and varied interpretations of Paul's life and work over 2,000 years - from the Gnostic controversy, to Luther and the Reformation, to contemporary debates over religion and science * Explains Paul's pivotal role within Christian history, and how his missionary journeys, canonized epistles and theological insights were cornerstones of the early Church and central to the formation of Christian doctrine * Argues that each new interpretation of Paul is the result of a fresh set of cultural, social and ideological circumstances - and so questions whether it is ever possible to discover the real Paul
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"Seesengood offers an overview of the history of how Paul and thewritings attributed to him have been understood within WesternChristianity. . . He writes at a level appropriate for first-yearuniversity students." (Journal for the Study of the New Testament,1 August 2011)
"An accessible narrative of interpretations and manifestations ofPaul's intellectual, religious, and political effects inhistory. Seesengood offers a 'brief', thoughimpressive, survey of the history of scholarship about Paul,unmasking myths, legends, and popular images. This excellentresource for undergraduate and seminary students will also be ofinterest both to non-specialist, general readers and to biblicalscholars."
--David J. Lull, Wartburg Theological Seminary
"This outstanding and accessible book is a welcome and timelycontribution. At a time when writers beyond theologians andbiblical scholars have begun to examine Paul's thought, thisclear-eyed account and critique of the use (and abuse) of Paulthrough the centuries opens for students and sharpens for scholarsthe worlds of historical method and postmodern cultural critique. Arich addition to the study of Paul through the ages and paradigmfor how to think about such matters."
--Jerry L Sumney, Lexington Theological Seminary
"An accessible narrative of interpretations and manifestations ofPaul's intellectual, religious, and political effects inhistory. Seesengood offers a 'brief', thoughimpressive, survey of the history of scholarship about Paul,unmasking myths, legends, and popular images. This excellentresource for undergraduate and seminary students will also be ofinterest both to non-specialist, general readers and to biblicalscholars."
--David J. Lull, Wartburg Theological Seminary
"This outstanding and accessible book is a welcome and timelycontribution. At a time when writers beyond theologians andbiblical scholars have begun to examine Paul's thought, thisclear-eyed account and critique of the use (and abuse) of Paulthrough the centuries opens for students and sharpens for scholarsthe worlds of historical method and postmodern cultural critique. Arich addition to the study of Paul through the ages and paradigmfor how to think about such matters."
--Jerry L Sumney, Lexington Theological Seminary