Paul is traditionally viewed as separating from the churches of
Peter and of Jewish Christ-followers to promote his own mission,
eventually triumphing in the creation of a church with a gentile
identity. In Paul and the Creation of Christian Identity, Campbell
argues that the Pauline mission represents only one strand of the
Christ-movement that should not be universalized to signify the
whole. In conjunction with his gentile mission, Paul acknowledges
Jewish identity as an abiding reality, rather than as a temporary,
weak form of faith in Christ. Paul's gentile mission was not a
reaction to his Jewish heritage, but a transformation based on his
vision of Christ: thus the identity of Christianity cannot be that
of a new religion.
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