Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography (2004 Chilton), book
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Rabbi Paul: An Intellectual Biography (2004) is a book by Bruce Chilton.
Abstract
"A portrait of Saint Paul identifies his crucial role in the formation of Christianity while considering how beliefs about his character have transformed him from a premiere apostle into a doctrine-promoting antifeminist and homophobe.--Book cover"
Editions and translations
Published in New York: Doubleday, 2004 (#893)
Table of contents
- Preface
- PART ONE - PATH OF VISION
- Tent-Maker's Son from Tarsus
- ``At the Feet of Gamaliel, in Service of Caiaphas
- On the Road
- PART TWO - THE CONTENDER
- The Petrine Connection
- Antioch
- On Probation from Jerusalem
- Excommunicant
- PART THREE THE APOSTLE OF CHRISTIANITY
- The Ephesian Catapult
- Greek Fire
- Sacrifice in the Temple
- The Sting of Death
- A Chronology for Paul