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This analysis of Paul is an excellent textbook covering Paul’s life, background, letters and theology, and is ideal for seminary or graduate-school level, but its main target is the undergraduate level, and as it comes from an evangelical stance and fills the gap. It is a brilliant introduction to Paul for those approaching him for the first time, and from many you think they might understand Paul, but in reality don’t. It helps the reader to rediscover Paul’s message of Christ crucified and raised, for both the first century and the current century.
Contents:
Outline
Introduction: The Challenge of Rediscovering Paul
1. Rediscovering Paul in His World
2. Paul, The letter writer
3. Paul’s Conversion, Call and Chronology
4. The Itinerant Paul: Galatians
5. The Itinerant Paul: The Thessalonian Letters
6. The Itinerant Paul: The Corinthian Letters
7. The Itinerant Paul: Romans
8. The Imprisoned Paul: Letters to Churches
9. The Imprisoned Paul: Letters to Individuals
10. Paul’s Theology
11. Paul’s Legacy
12. Paul’s Letters to Our Churches
Glossary
Maps
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
David B. Capes is chair of the Department of Christianity and Philosophy and professor in Christianity, Houston, Texas.
Rodney Reeves is dean of the Courts Redford College of Theology and Ministry and professor of biblical studies, Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar, Missouri.
E. Randolph Richards is dean of the School of Ministry and professor of biblical studies, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida.