
Paul
His Story
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 15. September 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-19-928384-2 (ISBN)
Description
For someone who has exercised such a profound influence on Christian theology, Paul remains a shadowy figure behind the barrier of his complicated and difficult biblical letters. Debates about his meaning have deflected attention from his personality, yet his personality is an important key to understanding his theological ideas. This book redresses the balance. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's disciplined imagination, nourished by a lifetime of research, shapes numerous textual, historical, and archaeological details into a colourful and enjoyable story of which Paul is the flawed but undefeated hero.
This chronological narrative offers new insights into Paul's intellectual, emotional, and religious development and puts his travels, mission, and theological ideas into a plausible biographical context. As he changes from an assimilated Jewish teenager in Tarsus to a competitive Pharisee in Jerusalem and then to a driven missionary of Christ, the sometimes contradictory components of Paul's complex personality emerge from the way he interacts with people and problems. His theology was forged in dialogue and becomes more intelligible as our appreciation of his person deepens. In Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's engaging biography, the Apostle comes to life as a complex, intensely human individual.
This chronological narrative offers new insights into Paul's intellectual, emotional, and religious development and puts his travels, mission, and theological ideas into a plausible biographical context. As he changes from an assimilated Jewish teenager in Tarsus to a competitive Pharisee in Jerusalem and then to a driven missionary of Christ, the sometimes contradictory components of Paul's complex personality emerge from the way he interacts with people and problems. His theology was forged in dialogue and becomes more intelligible as our appreciation of his person deepens. In Jerome Murphy-O'Connor's engaging biography, the Apostle comes to life as a complex, intensely human individual.
Reviews / Votes
a very readable, lively, and engaging story * The Journal of Theological Studies * '...combines depth of learning with wonderful evocations f past times and places, and brings Paul in all his contradictions and complexities convincingly alive.' * Susan Hill, The Spectator *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Ideal for anyone who wants a short and enjoyable account of Paul's life, psychology, travels, mission, and theological ideas. People interested in the development of Christianity, the early Church, or the historical basis of the Bible. Students in religion, theology, biblical studies, and ancient history.
Illustrations
2 maps
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
352 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-928384-2 (9780199283842)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Person
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor OP was born in Cork, Ireland, and educated at the Christian Brothers College, Cork, and Castleknock College, Dublin. He entered the Irish Province of the Dominican order in September 1953 and, after studies at the the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1960. After he completed his doctorate, he researched the Dead Sea Scrolls at Heidelberg University, Germany, and New Testament theology at Tubingen University, Germany. Since 1967 he has been based at the Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise, Jerusalem, where he is Professor of New Testament.
Author
, Professor of New Testament at the Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise, Jerusalem
Content
1. The Early Years ; 2. Conversion and its Consequences ; 3. Apprenticeship in Antioch ; 4. A Journey into Europe ; 5. South to Achaia ; 6. Antioch and Jerusalem ; 7. The First Year in Ephesus ; 8. The Second Year in Ephesus ; 9. Conversations with Corinth ; 10. Macedonia and Illyricum ; 11. Farewell to the East ; 12. The Final Years

