The critical question of the relationship between Jesus and Paul
has been well established in New Testament studies for over 150
years and it needs to be addressed with all the tools of historical
criticism that scholarship has developed. So states Gerry Schoberg
at the beginning of this new and important work that does just
that. By coupling comparative instances in the gospels and the
works attributed to Paul, Schoberg invites the reader to enquire
more profoundly than in past studies as to the nature of the
relationship between Jesus and the most dramatic of Christian
converts. At the heart of this study is not only the question of
whether the New Testament truly gives a unified vision of the
Christian movement, but also how the early followers of Jesus felt
able to draw such insightful conclusions about him? Answering such
questions through the study of Jesus and Paul offer an insight as
to how one is to make theological sense of the many details
experienced from day to day and thereby live a life in Christ.
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