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Paul's Use of the Old Testament in the Epistle to the Romans
The intent of this study is not to comment on the Roman Epistle verse by verse, but to address the sections where the Apostle cites the Old Testament as reference.The Christ centered introduction that Paul writes of in Romans 1:2, referencing the gospel promise coming 'through His prophets in the Holy Scriptures', does not limit his Old Testament use to just the prophets, the references show that he considers all the Old Testament as the Word of God.The sacred writings the Christian Church accepted today as God's revelation are the same as the Apostle accepted and are authoritative. They are the 'Words of God' and have the final say on matters of the Christian Religion. Not to view the Scriptures in this light, puts anyone at odds with the sacred writings and the Lord Himself.
Paul Revere and the World He Lived in

Paul Revere and the World He Lived in

Esther Forbes

Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
1999
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This vivid account of the life and times of Paul Revere was first published in 1942, to great acclaim and a Pulitzer Prize. An elegant storyteller and expert historian, Edith Forbes paints a memorable portrait of American colonial history and of this most legendary of revolutionary heroes, "not merely one man riding one horse on a certain lonely night of long ago, but a symbol to which his countrymen can yet turn.
Paul Mccartney

Paul Mccartney

Robin Bextor

Hal Leonard Corporation
2004
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In this book, Paul McCartney - the most prolific member of The Beatles, founder of Wings and enduring solo artist - speaks in his own words of his private life, his life as a singer, musician, composer and businessman, of how the greatest band in the world came to be, and how and why they broke up. Paul McCartney Now and Then is the inside story from the man himself. Includes commentary from Sir George Martin, Steve Miller, Pete Best, Brian Wilson, Peter Asher and others. Complimented throughout by rare, many previously unseen photos shot over a career spanning more than four decades. Robin Bextor is a well-known documentary film maker and writer who has formed a close relationship with Paul McCartney over the years. Tony Barrow, who coined the phrase "Fab Four," was head of The Beatles' Press Office from 1962-1968.
Paul, in Other Words

Paul, in Other Words

Jerome H. Neyrey

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1990
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The focus of this book is an anthropological perspective that will open the writings of Paul to a challenging new range of questions and issues. Jerome Neyrey introduces the reader to critical access thorough a wholly convincing method of cultural-historical analysis. Paul comes alive in time and place. Biblical theologians and students will find ample stimulus in Neyrey's analysis of Paul.
Paul and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation

Paul and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation

Margaret M. Mitchell

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1993
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This work casts new light on the genre, function, and composition of Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. Margaret Mitchell thoroughly documents her argument that First Corinthians was a single letter, not a combination of fragments, whose aim was to persuade the Corinthian Christian community to become unified.
Paul and the Stoics

Paul and the Stoics

Troels Engberg-Pedersen

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2000
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This book seeks to do for the study of Paul and Stoicism what E. P. Sanders did for Paul and Judaism. Instead of making a brick-by-brick analysis, Troels Engberg Pedersen provides the first comprehensive building-to-building comparison of how the two religious/philosophical systems functioned. The book moves through the major letters of Paul (e.g., Philippians, Galatians, and Romans), carefully documenting Paul's indebtedness to Stoic thought.
Paul and the Religious Experience of Reconciliation

Paul and the Religious Experience of Reconciliation

Gilbert I. Bond

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2005
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In the ancient world as in contemporary times, religion provides a vital context in which people become who they are and establish themselves with a unique identity. This process of constructing the self is not only a psychological process and a phenomenological reality; it can also be a deeply religious experience.
Paul Beyond the Judaism-Hellenism Divide

Paul Beyond the Judaism-Hellenism Divide

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2001
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This volume does away with the traditional strategy of playing "Judaism" and "Hellenism" against each other as a context to understand Paul. This aim is reached in two ways: (1) in essays that display the ideological underpinnings of a "Jewish" and "Hellenistic" Paul in historical and modern scholarly interpretations of him, and (2) in essays that use case studies from the Corinthian correspondence that draw freely on "Jewish" and "Greco-Roman" contextual material to illuminate this Pauline phenomena.
Paul in the Roman World

Paul in the Roman World

Robert M. Grant

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2001
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Though the apostle Paul wrote letters to many of the churches he founded, none of his extant letters reveal more about him, his missionary activity, and the community of faith he sought to pastor than 1 Corinthians. In 1 Corinthians, Paul tried to influence--even control--the church in the context of a city that had lasting memories of Greek democracy but the present realities of a Roman proconsul. This volume highlights Paul as apostle, missionary, and pastor against the backdrop of the Greco-Roman culture, economics, and politics.
Paul--A Jew on the Margins

Paul--A Jew on the Margins

Calvin J. Roetzel

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2003
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Paul's messianism put him at the margins of Pharisaism, his preaching placed him in tension with the Synagogue, and his Gospel set him on the outer border of Hellenistic religion. This book explores the tensions and creativity that Paul's marginality let loose. In six short chapters, Roetzel explains Paul's complex relationship to first century Judaism and elements of the early church. In so doing, he tackles a great many of the most disputed areas of Pauline theology: How can we speak of Paul as a convert? How far did Paul accept the apocalyptic myth? What are we to make of Paul's theology of weakness? How far did Paul embrace pluralism? And how could Paul preach that Gentiles shared in God's election without excluding Jews?