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Book Synopsis
Divided into three main parts; the environment, life, work and person of Paul; Paul's letters and theological themes; and, the reception of Paul and his letters, this title provides an overview of scholarship on Paul. It features maps, tables, text-boxes, bibliographies and key points that are identified throughout.

Trade Review
This book, divided into three parts, provides a thorough introduction to Paul’s life and work... Charts andtables throughout give this volume a textbook feel. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and will be most useful in courses on the life and letters of Paul. As an English translation of the German original, another key benefit is that it makes available the perspectives of a number of German scholars to non-German speaking students. -- Matthew P. O’Reilly, University of Gloucestershire * Religious Studies Review *
This is a work which is certainly of interest in that it enables the non-German speaking student to taste a work by German scholars. It will not replace English scholarly work for the student but it will serve to show another approach to some aspects of Pauline studies. -- Donald A Bullen, Liverpool Hope University, UK * Theological Book Review *
‘If you could take only one volume to help you in your study of Paul and his letters, a companion to Paul, and indispensable vade-mecum for your journey with Paul, then this could be it - as well informed and as informative and authoritative as one could wish for.' - James D.G. Dunn, Lightfoot Professor Emeritus, University of Durham, UK -- James D.G. Dunn
‘This book presents the current state of research on all aspects of Paul's life, his work and his theology. It will be welcomed by scholars, teachers and students as a textbook and reference work.' - Udo Schnelle, Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany -- Udo Schnelle
The book's interaction with major issues in Pauline studies, though it makes for quite dense prose at times, is impressive indeed. The volume is well-organized and consistent in the quality of the contributions, from both New Testament scholars and classicists, but the biggest benefit of this work is certainly its exposure of German scholarship to a wider English-speaking audience. * Paul Cable, For Christ and His Kingdom blog *

Table of Contents
Part I: Historical, religious, and cultural contexts/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer, Erlangen) Contemporary Judaism (J. Frey, Munich)/Contemporary religions and philosophical schools (B. Heininger, Wurzburg)/Political conditions (A. Mehl, Halle)/Paul's life (E. Ebel, Zurich)/Paul's mission (E. Ebel, Zurich)/Paul's person (E.-M. Becker, Aarhus); Part II: Letters. Theology/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer)/Epistolography (E.-M. Becker)/Rhetoric (E.-M. Becker)/1 Thessalonians (E. Ebel)/1 Corinthians (O. Wischmeyer)/2 Corinthians (E.-M. Becker)/Galatians (J. Frey)/Philippians (L. Bormann, Erlangen)/Philemon (L. Bormann)/Romans (O. Wischmeyer)/Paul's Theology (O. Wischmeyer); Part III: Reception of Paul/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer)/Pseudepigraphy (E.-M. Becker)/The reception of Paul in the first century (B. Heininger)/The reception of Paul in the second century (A. Lindemann, Bethel)/The reception of Paul in the history of the church (W. Wischmeyer, Wien)/Appendices (Persons, places, maps, topics).

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/9/2012 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780567630919, 978-0567630919
      ISBN10: 0567630919

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Divided into three main parts; the environment, life, work and person of Paul; Paul's letters and theological themes; and, the reception of Paul and his letters, this title provides an overview of scholarship on Paul. It features maps, tables, text-boxes, bibliographies and key points that are identified throughout.

      Trade Review
      This book, divided into three parts, provides a thorough introduction to Paul’s life and work... Charts andtables throughout give this volume a textbook feel. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and will be most useful in courses on the life and letters of Paul. As an English translation of the German original, another key benefit is that it makes available the perspectives of a number of German scholars to non-German speaking students. -- Matthew P. O’Reilly, University of Gloucestershire * Religious Studies Review *
      This is a work which is certainly of interest in that it enables the non-German speaking student to taste a work by German scholars. It will not replace English scholarly work for the student but it will serve to show another approach to some aspects of Pauline studies. -- Donald A Bullen, Liverpool Hope University, UK * Theological Book Review *
      ‘If you could take only one volume to help you in your study of Paul and his letters, a companion to Paul, and indispensable vade-mecum for your journey with Paul, then this could be it - as well informed and as informative and authoritative as one could wish for.' - James D.G. Dunn, Lightfoot Professor Emeritus, University of Durham, UK -- James D.G. Dunn
      ‘This book presents the current state of research on all aspects of Paul's life, his work and his theology. It will be welcomed by scholars, teachers and students as a textbook and reference work.' - Udo Schnelle, Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany -- Udo Schnelle
      The book's interaction with major issues in Pauline studies, though it makes for quite dense prose at times, is impressive indeed. The volume is well-organized and consistent in the quality of the contributions, from both New Testament scholars and classicists, but the biggest benefit of this work is certainly its exposure of German scholarship to a wider English-speaking audience. * Paul Cable, For Christ and His Kingdom blog *

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Historical, religious, and cultural contexts/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer, Erlangen) Contemporary Judaism (J. Frey, Munich)/Contemporary religions and philosophical schools (B. Heininger, Wurzburg)/Political conditions (A. Mehl, Halle)/Paul's life (E. Ebel, Zurich)/Paul's mission (E. Ebel, Zurich)/Paul's person (E.-M. Becker, Aarhus); Part II: Letters. Theology/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer)/Epistolography (E.-M. Becker)/Rhetoric (E.-M. Becker)/1 Thessalonians (E. Ebel)/1 Corinthians (O. Wischmeyer)/2 Corinthians (E.-M. Becker)/Galatians (J. Frey)/Philippians (L. Bormann, Erlangen)/Philemon (L. Bormann)/Romans (O. Wischmeyer)/Paul's Theology (O. Wischmeyer); Part III: Reception of Paul/Introduction (O. Wischmeyer)/Pseudepigraphy (E.-M. Becker)/The reception of Paul in the first century (B. Heininger)/The reception of Paul in the second century (A. Lindemann, Bethel)/The reception of Paul in the history of the church (W. Wischmeyer, Wien)/Appendices (Persons, places, maps, topics).

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