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Paul; A Critical Life

by Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
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Traditionally the Acts of the Apostles has provided the framework for biographies of the Apostle Paul. In recent years, however, the historical value of the Acts has come into question. Many scholars argue that, despite the accuracy of many details, the text as a whole reflects the interests of Luke rather than objective reality.

This book presents a completely new, and much more vivid and dramatic, account of the life of Paul than any before. While continuing to give consideration to the Acts, Murphy-O'Connor reconstructs the apostle's life--from his childhood in Taursus and his years as a student in Jerusalem, to the successes and failures of his ministry--from his own writings. Reinforcing his critical analysis of Paul's letters with close attention to archaeology and contemporary texts, Murphy-O'Connor not only charts Paul's movements, but extracts a new understanding of his motives and the social and cultural aspects of his ministry. Most important of all, this biography transforms a fountain of theological ideas into a human being.

Synopsis

Traditionally the Acts of the Apostles has provided the framework for biographies of the Apostle Paul. In recent years, however, the historical value of the Acts has come into question. Many scholars argue that, despite the accuracy of many details, the text as a whole reflects the interests of Luke rather than objective reality.

This book presents a completely new, and much more vivid and dramatic, account of the life of Paul than any before. While continuing to give consideration to the Acts, Murphy-O'Connor reconstructs the apostle's life—from his childhood in Taursus and his years as a student in Jerusalem, to the successes and failures of his ministry—from his own writings. Reinforcing his critical analysis of Paul's letters with close attention to archaeology and contemporary texts, Murphy-O'Connor not only charts Paul's movements, but extracts a new understanding of his motives and the social and cultural aspects of his ministry. Most important of all, this biography transforms a fountain of theological ideas into a human being.

Bulletin Princeton Seminary

"Of the books I know that deal with Paul's life this is by far themost detailed, the most carefully argued, andthemost imaginatie... This is an amazing book. it is characterized by erudition and precision."

About the Author, Jerome Murphy-O'Connor

Jerome Murphy-O'Connor is Professor of the New Testament at the École Biblique et Archéologique Française, Jerusalem. He is a world expert on Paul, and a contributor both to the Oxford Companion to the Bible, and the forthcoming Oxford Bible Commentary.

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Bulletin Princeton Seminary

"Of the books I know that deal with Paul's life this is by far themost detailed, the most carefully argued, andthemost imaginatie... This is an amazing book. it is characterized by erudition and precision."

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780192853424

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