Paul and Gnosis is a collection of cutting-edge essays that deal with a broad spectrum of ideas regarding Paul and knowledge. Topics include Paul and his use of "knowledge" words, Paul’s kno
The first two volumes, of a projected five, looked at the Pauline canon and Paul and his opponents. Here scholars of religion consider his theology from such perspectives as Paul's understanding of fa
Nine essays comprise this second of at least five volumes, each devoted to a particular aspect of the biblical figure Paul. Scholars from several countries discuss such topics as the Jewish intra-grou
In Paul and Scripture, numerous scholars explore the various ways in which Paul the Apostle weaves into his writings the authority, content, and even wording of Jewish Scriptures.
This collection of scholarly essays is part of a Pauline studies series, which in this iteration looks at St. Paul's social relations. They consider Paul's socio-historical, historical-textual, eccles
In Paul and Pseudepigraphy, a group of scholars engage open questions in the study of the Apostle Paul and those documents often deemed pseudepigraphal, including canonical and non-canonical works.
Stanley E. Porter focuses upon the depiction of Paul in the book of Acts from literary-critical, rhetorical, and theological perspectives, among several others. The essays within this volume examine v
Porter (New Testament, McMaster Divinity College) and contributors examine the letters of St. Paul to find whether he wrote all parts of all the letters, if he wrote other letters not now in the canon