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'''Pauline Studies''' is a field of research in [[Second Temple Judaism]], that specializes in the study of [[Paul of Tarsus]] and the texts attributed to him or written in his name.
* '''[[Topics]]''' : [[Paul Archaeology]] -- [[Paul Reception History]] -- [[Paul's Life]] -- [[Paul's Theology]] -- [[Paul's Christology]]-- [[Paul's Letters]] -- [[Pauline Topics]] -- [[Paul & Jesus]] -- [[Paul & Judaism]]  -- [[Paul & Qumran]] -- [[Paul & Philo]] -- [[Paul & Torah]] -- [[Paul & Women]] -- [[Traditional Perspective on Paul]] -- [[New Perspective on Paul]] -- [[Radical New Perspective on Paul]] -- [[Jewish views of Paul]]
* '''[[Texts]]''' : [[1 Thessalonians]] -- [[Letter to the Romans|Romans]] -- [[Letter to the Galatians|Galatians]] -- [[1 Corinthians]] -- [[2 Corinthians]] -- [[Letter to the Philippians|Philippians]] -- [[Letter to Philemon]] -/- [[Letter to the Ephesians|Ephesians]] -- [[Letter to the Colossians|Colossians]] -- [[2 Thessalonians]] -- [[Letter to the Hebrews]] -/- [[1 Timothy]] -- [[2 Timothy]] -- [[Letter to Titus|Titus]]


'''Pauline Studies''' is a field of research in [[Second Temple Judaism]], that specializes in the study of [[Paul of Tarsus]] and the texts attributed to him or written in his name.
* '''[[People]]''' : [[Paul]] -/- [[Peter]] -- [[James]] -- [[Jesus]] -- [[John]] -- [[Apollos]] -- [[Aquila]] -- [[Aristarchus]] -- [[Barnabas]] -- [[Demas]] -- [[Epaphras]] -- [[Epaphroditus]] -- [[Luke]] -- [[Lydia]] -- [[Mark]] -- [[Phoebe]] -- [[Priscilla]] -- [[Silas]] -- [[Timothy]] -- [[Titus the Disciple]] -- [[Tychicus]]
 
* '''[[Events]]''' : [[Paul's Early Life]] -- [[Paul Persecuting the Church]] -- [[Conversion of Paul]] -- [[Paul's First Missionary Journey]] -- [[Council of Jerusalem]] -- [[Incident at Antioch]] -- [[Paul's Second Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Third Missionary Journey]] -- [[Paul's Last Visit to Jerusalem]] -- [[Paul in Caesarea]] -- [[Paul's Journey to Rome]] -- [[Paul in Rome]] -- [[Martyrdom of Paul]] -- [[Relics of Paul]]
 
* '''[[Timeline]]''' : [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2030s|2030s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2020s|2020s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2010s|2010s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2000s|2000s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1990s|1990s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1980s|1980s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1970s|1970s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1960s|1960s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1950s|1950s]] --  [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1940s|1940s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1930s|1930s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1920s|1920s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1910s|1910s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1900s|1900s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1850s|1850s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1800s|1800s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1700s|1700s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1600s|1600s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1500s|1500s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1450s|1450s]]
 
* '''[[Languages]]''' : [[:Category:Pauline Studies--English|English language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--French|French language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--German|German language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Italian|Italian language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Latin|Latin language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Spanish|Spanish language]]
 
* '''[[Scholarship]]''' : [[Martin Luther]] -- [[Antonio del Corro]] -- [[James Ferguson]] -- [[Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy]] -- [[Ferdinand Christian Baur]] -- [[Bruno Bauer]] -- [[Ernest Renan]] -- [[William Mitchell Ramsay]] -- [[Albert Schweitzer]] -- [[Claude G. Montefiore]] -- [[William D. Davies]] -- [[Samuel Sandmel]] -- [[Wayne A. Meeks]] -- [[Krister Stendahl]] -- [[Ed Parish Sanders]] -- [[James D.G. Dunn]] -- [[John G. Gager]] -- [[Mark D. Nanos]] -- [[Paula Fredriksen]]
 
* '''[[Fiction]]''' : [[Pauline Fiction]]
 
* '''[[Cognate Fields]]''' : [[Christian Origins Studies]] -- [[New Testament Studies]] -- [[Second Temple Studies]]
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The extant letters of Paul and the detailed account of Acts make Paul one of the best documented figures of Second Temple Judaism. Paul was a very controversial figure in his own time, both within Judaism and within the early Jesus movement. For centuries, Paul has been regarded as the major theologian of early Christianity and the Christian leader with greater responsibility for the parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity. In recent years many scholars are trying to read his experience and thought more within Second Temple Judaism. "Paul the Jew" is becoming a very intriguing subject of research.
 
The "Old Perspective on Paul" saw Judaism as an inferior religion of legalism and interpreted Paul in sharp contrast to Judaism. This view was rooted in the traditional Lutheran opposition between grace and law and was given its modern scholarly shape by authors such as Ferdinand Christian Baur, Ferdinand Wilhelm Weber, Emil Schürer, Wilhelm Bousset, Rudolf Bultmann, Ernst Käsemann and Günther Bornkamm. In spite of the protests by scholars, such as Claude Montefiore, Salomon Schechter, and George Foot Moore, the "Old Perspective on Paul" remained unchallenged until the 1970s when a "New Perspective on Paul" began to emerge through the works of Krister Stendahl, E. P. Sanders, Heikki Räisänen, James Dunn, and N. T. Wright. The "New Perspective" offers a positive view of Judaism, while still establishing a well-defined distinction between Paul and Judaism. By contrast the Radical New Perspective (Lloyd Gaston, Peter Tomson, Stanley Stowers, Mark Nanos, Caroline Johnson Hodge, Pamela Eisenbaum, Carlos Segovia, and others) reads Paul as a figure within first-century Judaism. A "Neo-Traditional Perspective on Paul" is today advocated by authors such as Frank Thielman, Andrew Das, Simon Gathercole, and Stephen Westerholm.
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< [[Paul of Tarsus]] -- [[Romans]] -- [[1 Corinthians]] -- [[2 Corinthians]] -- [[1 Thessalonians]] -- [[Galatians]] -- [[Letter to Philemon]] >
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< [[Traditional Perspective on Paul]] -- [[New Perspective on Paul]] -- [[Radical New Perspective on Paul]] >
'''[[Pauline Studies]]''' : [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2030s|2030s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2020s|2020s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2010s|2010s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--2000s|2000s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1990s|1990s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1980s|1980s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1970s|1970s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1960s|1960s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1950s|1950s]] --  [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1940s|1940s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1930s|1930s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1920s|1920s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1910s|1910s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1900s|1900s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1850s|1850s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1800s|1800s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1700s|1700s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1600s|1600s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1500s|1500s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--1450s|1450s]]  


< [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1500s|Pauline Studies--Top 1500s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1600s|Pauline Studies--Top 1600s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1700s|Pauline Studies--Top 1700s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1800s|Pauline Studies--Top 1800s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1850s|Pauline Studies--Top 1850s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1900s|Pauline Studies--Top 1900s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1910s|Pauline Studies--Top 1910s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1920s|Pauline Studies--Top 1920s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1930s|Pauline Studies--Top 1930s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1940s|Pauline Studies--Top 1940s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1950s|Pauline Studies--Top 1950s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1960s|Pauline Studies--Top 1960s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1970s|Pauline Studies--Top 1970s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1980s|Pauline Studies--Top 1980s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 1990s|Pauline Studies--Top 1990s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 2000s|Pauline Studies--Top 2000s]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Top 2010s|Pauline Studies--Top 2010s]] >
'''[[Timeline|General]]''' : [[2020s]] -- [[2010s]] -- [[2000s]] -- [[1990s]] -- [[1980s]] -- [[1970s]] -- [[1960s]] -- [[1950s]] -- [[1940s]] -- [[1930s]] -- [[1920s]] -- [[1910s]] -- [[1900s]] -- [[1850s]] -- [[1800s]] -- [[1700s]] -- [[1600s]] -- [[1500s]] -- [[1450s]] -- [[Medieval]] -- [[Timeline|Home]]  
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< [[Pauline Studies in Belgium|Belgium]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Brazil|Brazil]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Canada|Canada]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Chile|Chile]] -- [[Pauline Studies in China|China]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Denmark|Denmark]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Finland|Finland]] -- [[Pauline Studies in France|France]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Germany|Germany]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Greece|Greece]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Hungary|Hungary]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Israel|Israel]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Italy|Italy]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Japan|Japan]] -- [[Pauline Studies in the Netherlands|Netherlands]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Norway|Norway]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Poland|Poland]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Romania|Romania]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Russia|Russia]] -- [[Pauline Studies in South Korea|South Korea]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Spain|Spain]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Sweden|Sweden]] -- [[Pauline Studies in Switzerland|Switzerland]] -- [[Pauline Studies in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] -- [[Pauline Studies in the United States|United States]] >
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* See [[Pauline Scholars]]
'''[[Pauline Studies]]''' : [[:Category:Pauline Studies--English|English language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--French|French language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--German|German language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Italian|Italian language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Latin|Latin language]] -- [[:Category:Pauline Studies--Spanish|Spanish language]]


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==Overview==


The extant letters of Paul and the detailed account of Acts make Paul one of the best documented figures of Second Temple Judaism. Paul was a very controversial figure in his own time, both within Judaism and within early Christianity. For centuries, Paul has been regarded as the major theologian of early Christianity and the Christian leader with greater responsibility for the parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity. In recent years many scholars are trying to read his experience and thought more within Second Temple Judaism. "Paul the Jew" is becoming a very intriguing subject of research.


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Latest revision as of 19:00, 19 December 2019

Pauline Studies (Home Page)
Pauline Studies (Home Page)

Paul Boulogne.jpg

Pauline Studies is a field of research in Second Temple Judaism, that specializes in the study of Paul of Tarsus and the texts attributed to him or written in his name.


History of Research
History of Research

The extant letters of Paul and the detailed account of Acts make Paul one of the best documented figures of Second Temple Judaism. Paul was a very controversial figure in his own time, both within Judaism and within the early Jesus movement. For centuries, Paul has been regarded as the major theologian of early Christianity and the Christian leader with greater responsibility for the parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity. In recent years many scholars are trying to read his experience and thought more within Second Temple Judaism. "Paul the Jew" is becoming a very intriguing subject of research.

The "Old Perspective on Paul" saw Judaism as an inferior religion of legalism and interpreted Paul in sharp contrast to Judaism. This view was rooted in the traditional Lutheran opposition between grace and law and was given its modern scholarly shape by authors such as Ferdinand Christian Baur, Ferdinand Wilhelm Weber, Emil Schürer, Wilhelm Bousset, Rudolf Bultmann, Ernst Käsemann and Günther Bornkamm. In spite of the protests by scholars, such as Claude Montefiore, Salomon Schechter, and George Foot Moore, the "Old Perspective on Paul" remained unchallenged until the 1970s when a "New Perspective on Paul" began to emerge through the works of Krister Stendahl, E. P. Sanders, Heikki Räisänen, James Dunn, and N. T. Wright. The "New Perspective" offers a positive view of Judaism, while still establishing a well-defined distinction between Paul and Judaism. By contrast the Radical New Perspective (Lloyd Gaston, Peter Tomson, Stanley Stowers, Mark Nanos, Caroline Johnson Hodge, Pamela Eisenbaum, Carlos Segovia, and others) reads Paul as a figure within first-century Judaism. A "Neo-Traditional Perspective on Paul" is today advocated by authors such as Frank Thielman, Andrew Das, Simon Gathercole, and Stephen Westerholm.


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Pauline Studies : 2030s -- 2020s -- 2010s -- 2000s -- 1990s -- 1980s -- 1970s -- 1960s -- 1950s -- 1940s -- 1930s -- 1920s -- 1910s -- 1900s -- 1850s -- 1800s -- 1700s -- 1600s -- 1500s -- 1450s

General : 2020s -- 2010s -- 2000s -- 1990s -- 1980s -- 1970s -- 1960s -- 1950s -- 1940s -- 1930s -- 1920s -- 1910s -- 1900s -- 1850s -- 1800s -- 1700s -- 1600s -- 1500s -- 1450s -- Medieval -- Home




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