Understanding Paul and his letters
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Understanding Paul and his letters

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439 pages 2009

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Vincent P. Branick's definitive text, Understanding Paul and His Letters, introduces readers to the extraordinary insights of Saint Paul, always considered in the context of each of his letters and in the soil of Paul's Hellenistic Jewish background. The study begins with Paul's style of writing letters and his methods of developing ideas. The book critically examines the value of the Acts of the Apostles as a source for knowing Paul's life, then surveys the Greek and Jewish background of Paul. In the careful analysis of each letter, the text articulates six main themes that form the foundations of Paul's theology. The book recovers the intense focus of Paul on God the Father, whose love underlies his divine anger at human sinfulness and at the same time hints at universal salvation. - from back cover.

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