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John Dominic Crossan: Paul & the Fictional History of Luke-Acts

Homebrewed Christianity

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Reassessing Paul's Narrative

This chapter critically examines the conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus, questioning the historical accuracy and implications of this pivotal moment for Paul. It explores the complexities of Paul's relationship with his mission and the omitted collection for Jerusalem, suggesting a significant split between Jewish and Gentile missions. The discussion extends to economic themes in the Gospel of Luke, contrasting charity with justice, and analyzing the broader socio-political implications within Roman imperialism.

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