Paul and the Gospels
Christologies, Conflicts and Convergences
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567617422
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 05/05/2011
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
This volume, which collects together the work of several established scholars attempts to situate the Apostle Paul, the Pauline writings, and the earliest Christian Gospels together in the context of early Christianity. It addresses the issue of how the Christianity depicted in and represented by the individual Gospels relates to the vision of Christianity represented by Paul and the Pauline writings.This raises such questions as to what extent did Paul influence the canonical and non-canonical Gospels? In what way are the Gospels reactions to Paul and his legacy? A comparison of the Gospels and Paul on topics such as Old Testament Law, Gentile mission, Christology, and early church leadership structures represents a fruitful area of study. While a number of volumes have appeared that attempt to assess the relationship between the historical Jesus and the Apostle Paul relatively few studies on Paul and the Gospels have been published. This volume excellently fills this gap in New Testament Studies and makes a valuable contribution to studies on Christian Origins, Pauline research, and the Gospels.
Introduction: Michael F. Bird (Highland Theological College, UK); Paul and the Gospel of Mark; Michael F. Bird (Highland Theological College, UK); James G. Crossley (University of Sheffield, UK); Paul and the Gospel of Matthew; Joel Willitts (North Park University, USA) Paul Foster (Edinburgh University, UK); Paul and the Gospel of Luke; Jeannine Brown (Bethel University, USA); Stanley Porter (McMaster Divinity College, Canada); Paul and the Gospel of John; Mark Harding (Australian College of Theology, Sydney, Australia); Colin Kruse (Bible College of Victoria, Australia); Paul and the Gospel of Thomas; Simon Gathercole (Cambridge University, UK); April D. DeConick (Rice University, USA); Conclusion: Joel Willitts (North Park University, USA).