The First Paul (2009 Borg, Crossan), book

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The First Paul: Reclaiming the Radical Visionary behind the Church's Conservative Icon (2009) is a book by Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan.

Abstract

The authors show how the apostle was slowly but steadily "deradicalized" to fit Roman social norms in regards to slavery, patriarchy, and patronage. In truth, Paul was an appealing apostle of Jesus whose vision of life "in Christ"--one of his favored phrases--is remarkably faithful to the message of Jesus himself. -- From Publisher description

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: HarperOne, 2009.

Table of contents

Paul : appealing or appalling? -- How to read a Pauline letter -- The life of a long-distance apostle -- "Jesus Christ is Lord" -- "Christ crucified" -- "Justification by grace through faith" -- Life together "in Christ" -- The death of an apostle.

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