
The Authentic Paul
Critical Scholarship and the Making of a Christian Book
Gregory Fewster(Author)
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 28. April 2025
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-0-2280-2419-4 (ISBN)
Description
Written in the first century and compiled in the New Testament, the letters of the Apostle Paul have served as a reservoir of divine authority for Christians. Yet from the time of their writing, experts have claimed that some letters were altered or forged. Even after centuries, and generations of critical scholarship, an authentic book of Paul's letters lacks consensus.
The Authentic Paul traces the efforts of scholars, from antiquity to the modern period, who endeavoured to make an authoritative book of Paul's letters free from textual variation and forgery. Engaging recent trends in the study of religion and book history, it challenges one of philologists' fundamental assumptions: that authenticity is an inherent property of literature that can be recovered or destroyed. Gregory Fewster draws the philology of Paul, in both its ancient and modern forms, into the wider world of critical philology and its dynamic traditions of practice. Through analyses of ancient papyri and literary texts, early print journals, and critical editions, he shows how the value of authenticity is entangled with the ways that scholars assess Paul's legitimacy and their own amid dense literary landscapes and intellectual debates.
The Authentic Paul illustrates in vibrant detail what it means - in a world full of texts - to make the letters of Paul authentic, and why practices of authentication are always culturally determined.
The Authentic Paul traces the efforts of scholars, from antiquity to the modern period, who endeavoured to make an authoritative book of Paul's letters free from textual variation and forgery. Engaging recent trends in the study of religion and book history, it challenges one of philologists' fundamental assumptions: that authenticity is an inherent property of literature that can be recovered or destroyed. Gregory Fewster draws the philology of Paul, in both its ancient and modern forms, into the wider world of critical philology and its dynamic traditions of practice. Through analyses of ancient papyri and literary texts, early print journals, and critical editions, he shows how the value of authenticity is entangled with the ways that scholars assess Paul's legitimacy and their own amid dense literary landscapes and intellectual debates.
The Authentic Paul illustrates in vibrant detail what it means - in a world full of texts - to make the letters of Paul authentic, and why practices of authentication are always culturally determined.
Reviews / Votes
"Making strategic use of concepts from sociologically inflected research in book history and textual theory since the 1970s, Fewster breaks paths through several dense forests of scholarship with The Authentic Paul." Mark Vessey, University of British ColumbiaMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10 photos
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-2280-2419-4 (9780228024194)
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E-Book
04/2025
1st Edition
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€194.99
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E-Book
04/2025
1st Edition
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Person
Gregory Fewster is a postdoctoral fellow at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society.