Description

Invaluable for anyone seeking a deeper insight into Christianity and its most controversial figure.

The Apostle Paul has shaped the course of Christian ethics for centuries and is widely regarded as the most influential theologian in the Christian tradition. In this authoritative introduction, Morna D. Hooker offers a female perspective on a figure usually portrayed as a conservative misogynist. Looking behind the epistles to reconstruct the real man and his beliefs, she places the scriptures in their original context and suggests a consistent and coherent Pauline theology. Original and thought-provoking, this concise study is essential reading for all who seek to learn more about the most controversial figure in Christianity.

About the author(s)

Morna D. Hooker is Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity Emerita at Cambridge University. She is fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge, and the author of thirteen books and numerous papers.

Reviews

Alister E. McGrath - Professor of Historical Theology, Oxford University. "A lucid, informed and immensely readable introduction to Paul by one of the most respected writers in the field of Pauline studies." Graham Stanton - Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University. "I know of no finer introduction to Paul's writings and theology. Hooker writes with rare clarity, flair and verve."

"I know of no finer introduction to Paul’s writings and theology. Hooker writes with rare clarity, flair and verve."

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