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The origin of Paul's gospel Seyoon Kim

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; 1982Description: 391tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 0802819338
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227.06
  • S521-K49
Online resources: Summary: In answer to Pauline scholarship which tends to explain the I origin of Paul's gospel in Palestinian Judaism, Hellenistic Judaism, mystery cults,or Gnosticism, seyoon Kim here argues that the origin lles in Paul's own testimony that he received his gospel from the revelation of Jesus Christ on the Damascus road. `Only when this insistence of Paul is taken seriously,` says Kim, `can we really understand Paul and his theology.` Kim begins his investigation of Paul's interpretation of the Damascus event by examining Paul's kabbinic background. He then takes a more detailed look at just what occurred on the Damascus road, and follows this with a thorough discussion of Paul's gospel- the revelation, its christology, and its soteriology - keeping in mind at all times how it relates to the Damascus event.
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In answer to Pauline scholarship which tends to explain the I origin of Paul's gospel in Palestinian Judaism, Hellenistic Judaism, mystery cults,or Gnosticism, seyoon Kim here argues that the origin lles in Paul's own testimony that he received his gospel from the revelation of Jesus Christ on the Damascus road. `Only when this insistence of Paul is taken seriously,` says Kim, `can we really understand Paul and his theology.` Kim begins his investigation of Paul's interpretation of the Damascus event by examining Paul's kabbinic background. He then takes a more detailed look at just what occurred on the Damascus road, and follows this with a thorough discussion of Paul's gospel- the revelation, its christology, and its soteriology - keeping in mind at all times how it relates to the Damascus event.

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