Paul and His Opponents (2005 Porter), edited volume
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Paul and His Opponents (2005) is a volume edited by Stanley E. Porter.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2005. Reissued in Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2009.
Contents
- Introduction to the study of Paul's opponents / Stanley E. Porter
- Studying Paul's opponents: advances and challenges / Jerry L. Sumney
- Intruding "spies" and "pseudo-brethren": the Jewish intra-group politics of Paul's Jerusalem meeting (Gal 2:1-10) / Mark D. Nanos
- Apostolic identity and the conflicts in Corinth and Galatia / N.H. Taylor
- Reflections concerning Paul's "opponents" in Galatia / John C. Hurd
- Did Paul have opponents in Rome and what were they opposing? / Stanley E. Porter
- The opponents at Colossae / Christian Stettler
- Paul and "works of law" language in late antiquity / Craig A. Evans
- Paul and the imperial cult / Ross Saunders
External links
- [ Google Books]