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What St Paul really said
Book • 1997
N. T.
Wright's "What St. Paul Really Said" offers a fresh perspective on the writings of the Apostle Paul, emphasizing their historical and cultural context.
Wright challenges traditional interpretations, focusing on Paul's message within its original Greco-Roman setting.
The book delves into Paul's understanding of the gospel, the lordship of Christ, and the implications for both Jewish and Gentile believers.
Wright's work is known for its meticulous scholarship and its ability to make complex theological ideas accessible to a wider audience.
It has significantly influenced contemporary Pauline studies and sparked renewed interest in the historical context of the New Testament.
Wright's "What St. Paul Really Said" offers a fresh perspective on the writings of the Apostle Paul, emphasizing their historical and cultural context.
Wright challenges traditional interpretations, focusing on Paul's message within its original Greco-Roman setting.
The book delves into Paul's understanding of the gospel, the lordship of Christ, and the implications for both Jewish and Gentile believers.
Wright's work is known for its meticulous scholarship and its ability to make complex theological ideas accessible to a wider audience.
It has significantly influenced contemporary Pauline studies and sparked renewed interest in the historical context of the New Testament.
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as a book by a Protestant scholar who rejects Luther's reading of Paul.


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