Jesus have I loved, but Paul? : a narrative approach to the problem of Pauline Christianity / J.R. Daniel Kirk.
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TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, 2011.Description: ix, 214 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801039102 (pbk.)
- 080103910X (pbk.)
- BS 2653 .K57 2011
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"Students of the Bible are often drawn to Jesus's message and ministry, but they are not always as positively inclined toward Paul. In this volume, Pauline scholar J.R. Daniel Kirk offers a fresh and timely engagement of the debated relationship between Paul's writings and the portrait of Jesus contained in the Gospels. He integrates the messages of Jesus and Paul both with one another and with the Old Testament, demonstrating the continuity that exists between these two foundational figures. After laying out the narrative contours of the Christian life, Kirk provides fresh perspective on challenging issues facing the contemporary world, from environmental concerns to social justice to homosexuality"--Publisher description.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-207) and indexes.
Jesus stories in the Gospels and Paul -- New creation and the kingdom of God -- Christianity as community -- Living out the Jesus narrative -- Judgment and inclusion -- Women in the story of God -- Liberty and justice for all? -- Sex in the plot of God's stories -- Homosexuality under the reign of Christ -- Living interpretations.
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