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''' Paul Unbound: Other Perspectives on the Apostle''' (2010) is a volume edited by [[Mark Douglas Given]].  
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''' Paul Unbound: Other Perspectives on the Apostle''' (2010) is a volume edited by [[Mark D. Given]].  


==Abstract ==
==Abstract ==


==Editions and translations==
<This book offers advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and interested laypeople an introduction to a wide range of approaches to Paul that are relevant to, yet go beyond, traditional theological and historical concerns. Beginning with Warren Carter's observations on Paul's primary interactions being with Rome, rather than with the followers of Jesus or first-century Jews, and moving through Steven Friesen's argument for a different picture of Paul as activist and Mark Nano's challenge to prevailing interpretations of 1 Corinthians 9 and Paul's observance of "the law," leading New Testament scholars provide helpful surveys of the field and offer new insights and possibilities for further research. An excellent supplement to standard textbooks, each chapter of this compilation offers suggestions for further reading. The book also includes indices of modern authors, subjects, and ancient sources.>--Publisher description.
 
==Editions ==
 
Published in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2010.  
Published in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2010.  


==Table of contents==
==Contents==
*Introduction / Mark D. Given  
 
*Paul and the Roman Empire : recent perspectives / Warren Carter  
*Introduction / [[Mark D. Given]]
*Paul and economics : the Jerusalem collection as an alternative to patronage / Steven J. Friesen  
*Paul and the Roman Empire : recent perspectives / [[Warren Carter]]
*Paul and his opponents : the search / Jerry L. Sumney  
*Paul and economics : the Jerusalem collection as an alternative to patronage / [[Steven J. Friesen]]
*Paul and ethnicity : a selective history of interpretation / Charles H. Cosgrove  
*Paul and his opponents : the search / [[Jerry L. Sumney]]
*Paul and the law : pressure points in the debate / A. Andrew Das  
*Paul and ethnicity : a selective history of interpretation / [[Charles H. Cosgrove]]
*Paul and Judaism : why not Paul's Judaism? / Mark D. Nanos  
*Paul and the law : pressure points in the debate / [[A. Andrew Das]]
*Paul and women : telling women to shut up is more complicated than you might think / Deborah Krause  
*Paul and Judaism : why not Paul's Judaism? / [[Mark D. Nanos]]
*Paul and rhetoric : a sophos in the Kingdom of God / Mark D. Given
*Paul and women : telling women to shut up is more complicated than you might think / [[Deborah Krause]]
*Paul and rhetoric : a sophos in the Kingdom of God / [[Mark D. Given]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
*[ Google Books]


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Paul Unbound: Other Perspectives on the Apostle (2010) is a volume edited by Mark D. Given.

Abstract

<This book offers advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and interested laypeople an introduction to a wide range of approaches to Paul that are relevant to, yet go beyond, traditional theological and historical concerns. Beginning with Warren Carter's observations on Paul's primary interactions being with Rome, rather than with the followers of Jesus or first-century Jews, and moving through Steven Friesen's argument for a different picture of Paul as activist and Mark Nano's challenge to prevailing interpretations of 1 Corinthians 9 and Paul's observance of "the law," leading New Testament scholars provide helpful surveys of the field and offer new insights and possibilities for further research. An excellent supplement to standard textbooks, each chapter of this compilation offers suggestions for further reading. The book also includes indices of modern authors, subjects, and ancient sources.>--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2010.

Contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]