Holy Resilience: The Bible's Traumatic Origins
Published:
2014
Online ISBN:
9780300210248
Print ISBN:
9780300204568
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Paul’s Move From Persecutor of Christianity to Evangelist Paul’s Move From Persecutor of Christianity to Evangelist
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Paul’s Conversion from his Pharisaic Past Paul’s Conversion from his Pharisaic Past
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Paul’s Founding of Missionary Monotheism Paul’s Founding of Missionary Monotheism
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Paul’s Suffering and the Drive for Martyrdom Paul’s Suffering and the Drive for Martyrdom
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Paul’s Contradictions, Christianity’s Contradictions Paul’s Contradictions, Christianity’s Contradictions
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Cite
Carr, David M., 'The Traumatized Apostle', Holy Resilience: The Bible's Traumatic Origins (New Haven, CT , 2014; online edn, Yale Scholarship Online, 21 May 2015), https://doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300204568.003.0011, accessed 20 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This chapter describes the significance of the Apostle Paul's traumas within Christianity as a whole. The writings of Paul left a model of Christian suffering to millennia of Christians who followed him. The chapter also shows that a right relationship with God is created by faith rather than law. Judaism is not bothered with the deep contradictions of Paul surrounding righteousness, works, and the law. Comparison between Paul and Hosea is also presented.
Subject
Biblical Studies
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