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El. knyga: Paul: His Story

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(, Professor of New Testament at the Ecole Biblique et Archéologique Francaise, Jerusalem)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2004
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191574054
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2004
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191574054

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For someone who has exercised such a profound influence on Christian theology, Paul remains a shadowy figure behind the barrier of his complicated and difficult biblical letters. Debates about his meaning have deflected attention from his personality, yet his personality is an important key to understanding his theological ideas. This book redresses the balance. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's disciplined imagination, nourished by a lifetime of research, shapes numerous textual, historical, and archaeological details into a colourful and enjoyable story of which Paul is the flawed but undefeated hero.

This chronological narrative offers new insights into Paul's intellectual, emotional, and religious development and puts his travels, mission, and theological ideas into a plausible biographical context. As he changes from an assimilated Jewish teenager in Tarsus to a competitive Pharisee in Jerusalem and then to a driven missionary of Christ, the sometimes contradictory components of Paul's complex personality emerge from the way he interacts with people and problems. His theology was forged in dialogue and becomes more intelligible as our appreciation of his person deepens. In Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's engaging biography, the Apostle comes to life as a complex, intensely human individual.

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a very readable, lively, and engaging story * The Journal of Theological Studies * '...combines depth of learning with wonderful evocations f past times and places, and brings Paul in all his contradictions and complexities convincingly alive.' * Susan Hill, The Spectator *

List of Figures
xv
The Early Years
1(19)
Galilee
2(1)
Tarsus
3(4)
Going up to Jerusalem
7(2)
A City Set on a Mountain
9(2)
A Pharisee in the Holy City
11(4)
Did Paul meet Jesus in Jerusalem?
15(1)
Confrontation with Christianity
16(4)
Conversion and Its Consequences
20(18)
Recognizing the Unrecognizable
21(1)
A Pharisee's Knowledge of Jesus
22(1)
Encounter with the Risen Lord
23(2)
Mission in Arabia
25(2)
Three Years in Damascus
27(1)
Learning a Trade
28(3)
A Hurried Departure
31(1)
Peter and Jesus
32(2)
A Messiah who should not have Died
34(4)
Apprenticeship in Antioch
38(16)
The Third City of the Empire
39(2)
A Mixed Community
41(3)
Missions from Antioch
44(4)
A Traveller in a Strange Land
48(6)
A Journey into Europe
54(22)
An Unexpected Visit to the Celts
56(5)
To the West and Europe
61(2)
The First Sea Journey
63(2)
Partnership at Philippi
65(5)
Missionary Strategy
70(2)
Labour in Thessalonica
72(4)
South to Achaia
76(21)
Anxiety in Athens
76(3)
Corinth the Crossroads
79(6)
The First-fruits of Achaia
85(5)
Correspondence with Thessalonica
90(3)
Financial Matters
93(2)
A Crucial Date
95(2)
Antioch and Jerusalem
97(23)
A Law-free Mission
98(3)
A Meeting in Jerusalem
101(6)
Trouble at Antioch
107(4)
Farewell to Antioch
111(9)
The First Year in Ephesus
120(19)
A Return Visit to Pessinus
120(2)
Ephesus
122(7)
Crisis in Galatia
129(3)
A Sophisticated Strategy
132(7)
The Second Year in Ephesus
139(19)
Imprisonment
139(4)
A Mistimed Gift
143(1)
The Weaknesses of a Pastor
144(3)
Trouble at Colossae
147(4)
A Pastor at his Best
151(4)
Future Plans
155(3)
Conversations with Corinth
158(15)
Situation Reports on Corinth
159(4)
First Corinthians
163(4)
An Unplanned Visit to Corinth
167(3)
Faithful Macedonia
170(3)
Macedonia and Illyricum
173(20)
An Emergency Plan
173(2)
The Report of Titus
175(4)
A Carefully Crafted Letter
179(7)
Missionary in Illyricum
186(2)
Bad News from Corinth
188(1)
A Furious Response
189(4)
Farewell to the East
193(25)
Planning for the Future
194(3)
Decisions on Tactics
197(2)
A Letter to Rome
199(6)
Journey to Jerusalem
205(7)
Reception in Jerusalem
212(3)
In Roman Custody
215(3)
The Final Years
218(17)
A Mission to Spain
218(2)
Return to Illyricum
220(2)
Macedonia and Asia
222(1)
A Problem in Ephesus
223(2)
A Fateful Journey to Rome
225(3)
Back in a Roman Gaol
228(5)
Sentence of Death
233(2)
Epilogue 235(5)
Notes 240(11)
Further Reading 251(2)
Index 253


Jerome Murphy-O'Connor OP was born in Cork, Ireland, and educated at the Christian Brothers College, Cork, and Castleknock College, Dublin. He entered the Irish Province of the Dominican order in September 1953 and, after studies at the the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1960. After he completed his doctorate, he researched the Dead Sea Scrolls at Heidelberg University, Germany, and New Testament theology at Tubingen University, Germany. Since 1967 he has been based at the Ecole Biblique et Archéologique Francaise, Jerusalem, where he is Professor of New Testament.