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==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==
Wrede argued that, unlike Jesus, Paul radically rejected the Law as an antagonistic force from which human beings needed to be redeemed.


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Latest revision as of 03:37, 21 May 2015

Paulus (1904) is a book by William Wrede.

Abstract

Wrede argued that, unlike Jesus, Paul radically rejected the Law as an antagonistic force from which human beings needed to be redeemed.

Editions

Published in Halle [Germany]: Gebauer-Schwetschke, 1904 / 2nd ed. Tübingen [Germany]: J.C.B. Mohr (P. Siebeck), 1907.

Translations

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]