The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the earthly Jesus. Nonetheless, this does not mean that the apostle and his addressees did not know the teachings and main events of Jesus’ life. Their insistence as to the heavenly identity of Jesus is as likely to have been motivated by contextual factors which guided the development of the primitive Christological confessions which Paul received in the years after his conversion. This article will focus on two of these factors: the configuration of the Christian communities of the Diaspora as foreign cults in a context of religious plurality and the new revelatory experiences which triggered the formation of a binitarian faith. Determinin...
Paul was first and foremost a pastor, addressing particular issues facing people in churches he love...
The aim of this study is to examine the passages in the Pauline Epistles where it seems likely that...
Unquestionably, the doctrine of the resurrection is a foundation without which the Gospel message lo...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
When presenting the fundamental beliefs of Christianity to students in Asia, the question is: Where ...
[The average reader of the New Testament has little more than a passing interest in this problem. Fo...
Why did Paul make so little of the birth of Jesus?The parameters of the question in the title involv...
This essay presents an overview of Paul\u27s Christology. Since Paul\u27s discourse frustrates any a...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Through his personal spiritual growth process and Jesus’ teachings and life, Paul became acutely awa...
The purpose of the study is to advance the question of Paul's relationship to the historical Jesus b...
A Jew named Paul appeared in the religion of Christianity and claimed to be an apostle of Jesus, aft...
The article explores various aspects of understanding Paul. It focuses on his use of the expression ...
Scholarly understanding of Paul's self-conception in his use of the title 'apostle' has remained mi...
Paul was first and foremost a pastor, addressing particular issues facing people in churches he love...
The aim of this study is to examine the passages in the Pauline Epistles where it seems likely that...
Unquestionably, the doctrine of the resurrection is a foundation without which the Gospel message lo...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
When presenting the fundamental beliefs of Christianity to students in Asia, the question is: Where ...
[The average reader of the New Testament has little more than a passing interest in this problem. Fo...
Why did Paul make so little of the birth of Jesus?The parameters of the question in the title involv...
This essay presents an overview of Paul\u27s Christology. Since Paul\u27s discourse frustrates any a...
After having been ascended of Prophet Jesus Christ, a Jew namely Paul appeared on the scenario of Ch...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
Through his personal spiritual growth process and Jesus’ teachings and life, Paul became acutely awa...
The purpose of the study is to advance the question of Paul's relationship to the historical Jesus b...
A Jew named Paul appeared in the religion of Christianity and claimed to be an apostle of Jesus, aft...
The article explores various aspects of understanding Paul. It focuses on his use of the expression ...
Scholarly understanding of Paul's self-conception in his use of the title 'apostle' has remained mi...
Paul was first and foremost a pastor, addressing particular issues facing people in churches he love...
The aim of this study is to examine the passages in the Pauline Epistles where it seems likely that...
Unquestionably, the doctrine of the resurrection is a foundation without which the Gospel message lo...