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Latest Update

Second Corinthians by Thomas D. Stegman has been added to the Bibliography. A link has also been added to a review by Raymond F. Collins in the Review of Biblical Literature in the category Around the Web: Book Reviews.

My New Science Fiction Novel

Normally I post only information on Pauline studies here, but I’d like to let everyone know about my new young adult sci fi novel, Commander Chris and the Mystical Orb. It’s being printed right now and will be available in bookstores...

Follow-up Interview

Added a link to Interview With “The Paul Page” Creator: Mark Mattison, Pt. 2 on Seth Odom’s  View Of The Other World blog in the category Around the Web: On the New Perspective.

Approaches to Paul

Approaches to Paul: A Student’s Guide to Recent Scholarship by Magnus Zetterholm has been added to the Bibliography. Links have also been added to reviews by Nijay Gupta and David G. Horrell in the Review of Biblical Literature in the category...

Latest Update

A link to Creation and Covenant by N.T. Wright, an excerpt from his book Paul: In Fresh Perspective, has been added to the category Around the Web: From the New Perspective.

Logos Bible Software Launches Logos 4

Logos Bible Software today announced the release of the newest version of Logos Bible Software, Logos 4. Three years in development, Logos 4 is not simply an upgrade to the previous version of Logos, this is a complete re-imagining of what Bible...

The Paul Page: New and Improved

Designing and maintaining The Paul Page has been an incredible experience. Ten years ago, I designed a personal web page “dedicated to the new perspective on Paul,” threw up a few articles, and began inserting links to on-line articles...

What Is the New Perspective on Paul?

by Edward L. Hamilton Over the last three decades, a series of scholarly developments known as the “new perspective on Paul” has challenged traditional interpretations of the theology of the Pauline epistles, particularly Galatians and...

Demythologizing the Gospel

by Rance Darity “The spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach the good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are...

Reinventing Paul

Book Review John G. Gager (Oxford University Press), 2000, 198 pp. Reviewed by Robert Orlando Columbia University, Religious Studies Dept. Another book on Paul? Yes, the “new” Paul. Who is this new Paul? John Gager’s answer: the...

Reinventing Paul

Book Review John G. Gager (Oxford University Press), 2000, 198 pp. Reviewed by Jeffrey Krantz In his recent book, Reinventing Paul, Gager has perhaps less reinvented than recovered the Apostle to the Gentiles. Through a concise review of the results...

Reinventing Paul

Book Review John G. Gager, William H. Danforth Professor of Religion at Princeton University (Oxford UniversityPress), 2000, 198 pp. When World War II finally ended in 1945 and thereafter, as the details of the Nazi Holocaust became known, there was...

Paul and the Mosaic Law

Book Review James D.G. Dunn, ed. (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.), 2001, 376 pp. Though not an introductory book to the subject, nor a book for beginners, Paul and the Mosaic Lawis nevertheless an indispensable work for those studying...

Paul: A Short Introduction

Book Review Morna D. Hooker (Oxford: One World Publications), 2003, 176 pp. If you’re looking for an introductory textbook on Paul, you probably won’t find a better one thanMorna D. Hooker’s Paul: A Short Introduction. Concise yet...

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