Paul: A Short Introduction (2003 Hooker), book

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Paul: A Short Introduction (2003) is a book by Morna D. Hooker.

Abstract

"Uncovering the real person behind the letters, this is a revealing new introduction to Paul, the ardent Jew who became 'Apostle to the Gentiles' and arguably the most significant of all Christian thinkers. Offering a sensitive reassessment of a man often labelled 'misogynist', 'conservative' and even 'antisemitic', renowned scholar Morna D. Hooker reconstructs the beliefs, ethics and teachings of Paul. Her account draws on a wealth of documentary material, looking closely at Paul's Jewish heritage and its impact on his message and mission."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Oxford, England: Oneworld Publications, 2003.

Contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]