The Ethical Teaching of Paul (1934 Andrews), book

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The Ethical Teaching of Paul (1934) is a book by Mary Edith Andrews.

Abstract

In the line of George F. Moore and Morton Scott Enslin, Andrews argued that Paul substantially "distorted" Judaism. She saw Paul as a person of exaggerated and unstable emotions, too biased ("temperamentally unfitted") to offer an accurate picture of Judaism.

The work was originally presented as a PhD dissertation at the University of Chicago (1931).

Editions and translations

Published in Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1934.

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External links

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