Paul the Apostle: his life and legacy in their Roman context

This book is a controversial new biography of the apostle Paul that argues for his inclusion in the pantheon of key figures of classical antiquity, along with the likes of Socrates, Alexander the Great, Cleopatra and Augustus. It first provides a critical reassessment of the apostle's life in i...

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Main Author: Harrill, James Albert (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012.
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:Paul the Apostle. His life and legacy in their Roman context. By J. Albert Harrill. Pp. xv+207 incl. frontispiece. New York–Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. £50 (cloth), £16.99 (paper). 978 0 521 76764 4; 978 0 521 75780 5 (2014) (Paget, James Carleton, 1966 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Paul Apostle
RelBib Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Paul the Apostle, Saint
B Paul ; the Apostle, Saint
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Summary:This book is a controversial new biography of the apostle Paul that argues for his inclusion in the pantheon of key figures of classical antiquity, along with the likes of Socrates, Alexander the Great, Cleopatra and Augustus. It first provides a critical reassessment of the apostle's life in its historical context that focuses on Paul's discourse of authority, which was both representative of its Roman context and provocative to his rivals within Roman society. It then considers the legend that developed around Paul as the history of his life was elaborated and embellished by later interpreters, creating legends that characterized the apostle variously as a model citizen, an imperial hero, a sexual role model, an object of derision and someone to quote from. It is precisely this rewriting of Paul's history into legend that makes the apostle a key transformative figure of classical antiquity.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. The Life: 1. From Pharisee to Apostle; 2. Communities in the making; 3. Paul's life in its Roman context; Part II. The Legend: 4. Competing stories about Paul in Late Antiquity; 5. Paul the scriptural authority: contradictory discourses; 6. How the West got Paul wrong; Conclusion: going beyond the epitaph
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ISBN:1139049518
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139049511