"The Mission of St. Paul in Macedonia" examines the essence of the opposition faced by the Apostle Paul when he brought the good news to Europe. Paul was accused that his apostolic international mission was anti-traditional, anti-cultural, and illegal. His main accusers were businessmen in the city of Philippi and the Jews of Thessalonica, who used political power and mobs against the Gospel. The Apostle preached in towns with well-developed Emperor cults during the reign of Claudius, who had already expelled the Jews from Rome on the basis of religion. Although the Gospel had political implications in its key terms and conflicted with the royal theology of Caesar, this was not the main reason for persecution on the part of the authorities....
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...
The primitive Christian movement was a diverse phenomenon – all the more so with the advent of the m...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
The Great Commission at the conclusion of Matthew’s Gospel is one of its key texts. In this traditio...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
Galatians presents a number of unique problems. It stands out among Paul\u27s letters with respect b...
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyz...
The thrust of this thesis is encapsulated in the title - Paul, Jerusalem and the Judaisers: The Gala...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
Continuing to read the Pauline letters as ‘Christian’ theological treatises side-lines their author...
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...
The primitive Christian movement was a diverse phenomenon – all the more so with the advent of the m...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
The Great Commission at the conclusion of Matthew’s Gospel is one of its key texts. In this traditio...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
Galatians presents a number of unique problems. It stands out among Paul\u27s letters with respect b...
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyz...
The thrust of this thesis is encapsulated in the title - Paul, Jerusalem and the Judaisers: The Gala...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-173.Section 1. Literature review -- Section 2. Terminolog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
Continuing to read the Pauline letters as ‘Christian’ theological treatises side-lines their author...
This dissertation aims (a) to explore the shape and nature of Paul's conception of mission explainin...
The primitive Christian movement was a diverse phenomenon – all the more so with the advent of the m...
This paper deals with a question, how the apostle Paul saw the Christian church in relation to Israe...