This book breaks new ground in New Testament reception history by bringing together early Pauline interpretation and the study of early Christian institutions. Benjamin Edsall traces the close association between Paul and the catechumenate through important texts and readers from the late second century to the fourth century to show how the early Church arrived at a wide-spread image of Paul as the apostle of Christian initiation. While exploring what this image of Paul means for understanding early Christian interpretation, Edsall also examines the significance of this aspect of Pauline reception in relation to interpretive possibilities of Paul's letters. Building on the analysis of early interpretations and rhetorical images of the Apost...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
This thesis traces the ‘New Moment’ in Pauline reception in the writings of Alain Badiou, Terry Eagl...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
This volume deals with interpretations of Paul, his person and his letters, in various early Christi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
This study offers a fresh approach to reception historical studies of New Testament texts, guided by...
The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter (60-800 CE) investigates the interdiscipl...
In Paul's epistles to the Romans and the Galatians, the Apostle famously opposes "works of the law" ...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
Benjamin A. Edsall provides a new approach to the classic quest for the preaching and teaching (or t...
Reprinted, in part, from Contemporary review, Quarterly review, Interpreter, Homiletic review, and E...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This is an examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of t...
In recent years, scholars from both Christian and Jewish backgrounds have tried to rethink the relat...
Plurality permeates early Christianity at virtually every level. The mere existence of the New Testa...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
This thesis traces the ‘New Moment’ in Pauline reception in the writings of Alain Badiou, Terry Eagl...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...
This volume deals with interpretations of Paul, his person and his letters, in various early Christi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
This study offers a fresh approach to reception historical studies of New Testament texts, guided by...
The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter (60-800 CE) investigates the interdiscipl...
In Paul's epistles to the Romans and the Galatians, the Apostle famously opposes "works of the law" ...
Given the sheer volume of scholarship which has been devoted to examining Paul and his congregations...
Benjamin A. Edsall provides a new approach to the classic quest for the preaching and teaching (or t...
Reprinted, in part, from Contemporary review, Quarterly review, Interpreter, Homiletic review, and E...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This is an examination of the apostle Paul within the Second Century, focused upon the writings of t...
In recent years, scholars from both Christian and Jewish backgrounds have tried to rethink the relat...
Plurality permeates early Christianity at virtually every level. The mere existence of the New Testa...
Despite a broad consensus within Pauline scholarship that Paul develops certain aspects of his apost...
This thesis traces the ‘New Moment’ in Pauline reception in the writings of Alain Badiou, Terry Eagl...
This study addresses the question of formative early Christian preaching and teaching. Unlike previo...