Paul and the miraculous : a historical reconstruction / Graham H. Twelftree.
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- 9780801027727 (pbk.)
- 0801027721 (pbk.)
- BS2506.3Â .T84 2013

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BS2397 .S37 2010 Magnifying God in Christ : | BS2398 .W75 1992 The new testament and the people of God / | BS2445 .G37 1986 Women in the life of Jesus | BS2506.3 .T84 2013 Paul and the miraculous : | BS2545.S55 H37 1998 Palestine in the time of Jesus : social structures and social conflicts / | BS2545.S55 R64 2007 The New Testament in cross-cultural perspective / | BS2585 .R63 1957 The problem of History in Mark |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-345) and indexes.
Part 1. Paul. Who was Paul? -- Part 2. Paul's inheritance. Jews and the miraculous -- Prophets, prophecy, and the miraculous -- Proselytizing, propaganda, and the miraculous -- The Christianity Paul inherited -- Part 3. Paul's testimony. The experience of Paul -- The ministry of Paul -- Part 4. Paul's interpreters. Luke : Paul's earliest interpreter -- The remembered Paul -- Part 5. Paul and the miraculous. The Paul of history and the apostle of faith.
"There is a profound difference between, on one hand, the miraculous ethos of Jesus's ministry and the Christianity reflected in the Gospels and Acts and, on the other hand, the letters of Paul in which miracles and the miraculous appear to be of much less or even no interest. How can we explain the difference between the "miraculous" Christianity expressed in the Gospels and the nearly miracle-free Christianity of Paul? In Paul and the Miraculous, New Testament scholar Graham Twelftree shows that there is often-overlooked material in Paul's letters and aspects of the New Testament data that call for a more historically sensitive approach to Paul. He argues that the historical Paul is only adequately understood if the miraculous is permitted the place it had in his national life and history, his sectarian allegiance as a Pharisee, his probable synagogue experience, his traditions inherited from followers of Jesus, his conversion, his experiences in answer to prayer, his theological enterprise, and his experience as a missionary and pastor. Challenging the view that Paul was primarily a thinker, Twelftree reimagines him as an apostle of Jesus for whom the miraculous was of fundamental importance. This book offers a fresh consideration of what the life and work of Paul might teach us about miracles in early Christianity, shedding light on how early Christians lived out their faith and how that faith might manifest itself in the contemporary church" -- Publisher description.
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