Liberating Paul
The Justice of God and the Politics of the Apostle
Neil Elliott
Fortress Press
Minneapolis
Liberating Paul
The Justice of God and the Politics of the Apostle
Fortress Press ex libris publication 2006
Copyright 1994, 2006 Neil Elliott. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher. Visit http://www.augsburgfortress.org/copyrights/contact.asp or write to Permissions, Augsburg Fortress, Box 1209, Minneapolis MN 55440.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8006-2379-1
ISBN-10: 0-8006-2379-7
The Library of Congress has cataloged the original publication as follows:
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Elliott, Neil
Liberating Paul: the justice of God and the politics of the apostle / Neil Elliott.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN 0-88344-981-1
1. Bible. N.T. Epistles of Paul—Theology. 2. Paul, the Apostle, Saint—Political and social views. 3. Liberation theology. 4. Justice—Biblical teaching. I. Title. II. Series.
BS2651.E49 1994
227′.06—dc20 4-3540
CIP
1. Paul in the Service of Death
The Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1637
Kulmhof, “Greater Germany” (Chelmno, Poland), 1941–1945
The “New World Order”: Guatemala, 1982
The Pauline Legacy as an Ideological Weapon of Death
The Dynamics of Paul’s Enslavement
Paul in the Service of Liberation
2. The Canonical Betrayal of the Apostle
Facing the Facts of Pseudepigraphy
Reexamining Paul’s “Social Conservatism”
Paul and Slavery (I): 1 Corinthians 7:21
Paul and Slavery (II): Philemon
The Pauline Gospel and the Redemption of Slaves
Paul and Women: The Curious Persistence of 1 Corinthians 14:34–35
3. The Mystification of the Apostle Paul
The Gentrification of the Apostle
The Question of Paul’s Social Location
The Problem of Explaining Paul’s “Conservatism,” Again
The Classical Reading of Paul-against-Judaism
The Inadequacy of the “New Perspective on Paul”
The Theological Marginalization of Paul’s Politics
The Babylonian Captivity of the Letter to the Romans
Paul’s Deployment in the Struggle against Liberation Theology
A “Quest for the Historical Paul”
Reading Paul in a Confessional Situation
Paul’s Preferential Option for the Poor and Oppressed
4. Paul and the Violence of the Cross
The Political Significance of Crucifixion
Mimetic Conflict, Violence, and Christian Origins
Paul and the Mythologizing of the Cross
Did Paul Obscure the Political Character of Jesus’ Death?
Did Paul Mystify Jesus’ Death within the Logic of Sacrifice?
Did Paul Think the Torah Killed Jesus?
The Cross and the Justice of God
5. The Apocalypse of the Crucified Messiah
About Liberating Paul: The Justice of God and the Politics of the ApostleFor centuries the apostle Paul has been invoked to justify oppression—whether on behalf of slavery, to enforce unquestioned obedience to the state, to silence women, or to legitimate anti-Semitism. To interpret Paul is thus to set foot on a terrible battleground between spiritual forces. But as Neil Elliott argues, the struggle to liberate human beings from the power of Death requires “Liberating Paul” from his enthrallment to that power. In this book, Elliott shows that what many people experience as the scandal of Paul is the unfortunate consequence of the way Paul has usually been read, or rather misread, in the churches. In the first half of the book, Elliott examines the many texts historically interpreted to support oppression or maintain the status quo. He shows how often Paul's authentic message has been interpreted in the light of later pseudo-Pauline writings. In Part Two, Elliott applies a “political key” to the interpretation of Paul. Though subsequent centuries have turned the cross into a symbol of Christian piety, Elliott forcefully reminds us that in Paul's time this was the Roman mode of executing rebellious slaves, a fact that has profound political implications. Under Elliott's examination, a startlingly new image of Paul begins to emerge, liberated from layers of false interpretation, and free to speak a liberating and challenging word to our world today. |
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