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The Apostle Paul: His Life, Thought, and Letters is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this comprehensive introduction to the apostle Paul, Stanley Porter devotes serious consideration both to the background and major contours of Paul’s thought and to the unique contributions of each of his letters. Porter begins by introducing the Pauline tradition and outlining the basics of Paul’s life, the chronology of his ministry, and his several imprisonments. Porter then discusses the...

this perspective is fundamentally flawed in its reliance upon an inaccurate assessment of the concept of corporate personality in biblical thinking. It was once thought that Jews of the Old Testament and New Testament did not differentiate between the individual and the group and hence saw a corporate solidarity between believers and Christ. But the ancient Israelites, while believing in corporate responsibility (i.e., that an individual could be responsible for the group), did not have trouble differentiating
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