John Dominic Crossan, the eminent historical Jesus scholar, and
Jonathan L. Reed, an expert in biblical archaeology, reveal through
archaeology and textual scholarship that Paul, like Jesus, focused
on championing the Kingdom of God--a realm of justice and
equality--against the dominant, worldly powers of the Roman
empire.
Many theories exist about who Paul was, what he believed, and
what role he played in the origins of Christianity. Using
archaeological and textual evidence, and taking advantage of recent
major discoveries in Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Syria, Crossan and
Reed show that Paul was a fallible but dedicated successor to
Jesus, carrying on Jesus's mission of inaugurating the Kingdom of
God on earth in opposition to the reign of Rome. Against the
concrete backdrop of first-century Grego-Roman and Jewish life, In
Search of Paul reveals the work of Paul as never before, showing
how and why the liberating messages and practices of equality,
caring for the poor, and a just society under God's rules, not
Rome's, were so appealing.
Readers interested in Paul as a historical figure and his place
in the development of Christianity
-Readers interested in archaeology and anthropology
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