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Approaches to Paul: A Student’s Guide to Recent Scholarship is unavailable, but you can change that!

What distinguishes the “new perspective on Paul”—and what lies beyond it? What are scholars saying about Paul and the Roman Empire or about the intersection between feminist and postcolonial interpretation of Paul? Magnus Zetterholm provides a clear and reliable guide to these and other lively issues in the contemporary study of Paul, surveying the history of the principal perspectives on Paul’s...

The letters of Paul, with the exception of Romans, are addressed to communities founded by Paul himself and usually deal with local problems in the community. According to Acts, Paul undertook three extensive missionary journeys in Asia Minor and founded several communities where he resided for some time and then moved on. By writing letters, he answered questions and set about correcting matters he regarded as unsatisfactory. Because of this, it is quite difficult to reconstruct a systematic theology
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