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All through history, Christians have debated Paul's influence on the church. Though revered, Paul has also been a stone on which many stumble. Unlike the Gospel writers, who carefully shaped their narratives many decades after Jesus' life, Paul wrote in the heat of the moment, managing controversy, and sometimes contradicting himself, but at the same time offering the best reflection of those early times. This interpretation of Paul's writing examines his tremendous influence on the first explosion of Christian belief and chronicles the controversy surrounding Paul through the centuries.--From publisher description.
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What Paul Meant
September 25, 2007, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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What Paul Meant: Library Edition
November 2006, Blackstone Audiobooks
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What Paul Meant
November 2, 2006, Blackstone Audiobooks
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What Paul Meant
November 2, 2006, Blackstone Audiobooks
Audio cassette
in English
- Unabridged edition
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What Paul Meant: Library Edition
November 2006, Blackstone Audiobooks
Audio CD
in English
- Unabridged edition
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What Paul Meant
November 2, 2006, Blackstone Audiobooks
Audio CD
in English
- Unabridged edition
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Throughout history, Christians have debated Paul's influence in the church. Though revered, Paul has also been controversial. Apocryphal writings by Peter and James charge Paul with being a tool of Satan. In later centuries, Paul was scorned by such writers as Thomas Jefferson, George Bernard Shaw, and Nietzsche. In this masterly analysis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Garry Wills chronicles Paul's tremendous influence on the first explosion of Christian belief, the controversy surrounding Paul through the centuries, and the meaning of his words. He argues eloquently that what Paul meant was not contrary to what Jesus meant. Rather, the best way to know Jesus is to discover Paul. Unlike the Gospel writers, who carefully shaped their narratives many decades after Jesus' life, Paul wrote in the heat of the moment, offering the best reflection of those early times. - Publisher.
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