A Prolegomenon to the Study of Paul

Author:   Patrick Hart, OCSO
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   15
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9789004428515


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   16 April 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Patrick Hart, OCSO
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   15
Weight:   0.475kg
ISBN:  

9789004428515


ISBN 10:   9004428518
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   16 April 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction  1 The Familiar Paul?  2 Mapping the Study 1 ``In a Mirror Dimly''  1 ``Our Knowledge Is Imperfect...'': The Historical Paul, the Real Paul, and Paulusbilder  2 ``... For Now We See in a Mirror Dimly'': (Self) Reflections on the Study of Paul 2 Canons and Collections: Considerations on the Formation of a Normative Pauline Archive  1 The Paul of Canon  2 The Concept of Canon  3 The Formation of a Pauline Canon  4 References to Paul by Early Church Fathers  5 Marcion's Relevance to the Pauline Canon  6 Acts 3 The Pauline Archive and the Problem of Pseudonymity  1 Views on Pseudonymity in Antiquity  2 Pseudonymity and New Testament Scholarship  3 Pseudonymity and the Canonical Pauline Archive  4 Interpolations 4 Genre, Intentionality & the Pauline Correspondence  1 The Epistolary Genre  2 ``Real'' Letters or Epistles?: Adolf Deissmann's Distinction  3 Deissmann's Legacy  4 Intentionality and Epistemological Expectations 5 Locating Pauline Authority  1 Canonical Authority  2 Literary Authority  3 Chronological or Historical Authority  4 Apostolic or Charismatic Authority  5 Revelatory Authority  6 Theorizing Pauline Authority  7 The Final Authority Conclusion: Pauline Anarchivists Afterword Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index

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Patrick Hart, Ph.D. (2018), University of Alberta, Canada, is an instructor in the Religious Studies department at the University of Alberta. He has published various peer-reviewed articles on topics relating to early Christianity, method and theory in the study of religion, and religion and law.

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