Reading Paul as Christian Scripture offers a comprehensive introduction to the Apostle Paul's letters, exploring their literary, theological, and canonical contexts. Read more.
Reading Paul as Christian Scripture offers a comprehensive introduction to the Apostle Paul's letters, exploring their literary, theological, and canonical contexts. Authored by Constantine R. Campbell, a recognized Pauline and Greek scholar, the book examines Paul's letters within the framework of his life, ministry, and theology. Campbell reflects on the reception history of Paul's letters and presents them in the context of the apostle's missionary journeys, fitting the Pauline corpus within the larger story and tradition of Christian Scripture.
Designed to meet the needs of contemporary evangelical undergraduates, this survey textbook provides an engaging exploration of Paul's letters. The book also covers the book of Acts as it relates to Paul's letters, offering a holistic understanding of the apostle's writings. Beautifully designed in full color, it includes an abundance of maps, sidebars, images, and other visual aids to enhance learning and engagement.
Part of the Reading Christian Scripture series, this volume serves as a faith-friendly introduction to students of Paul's letters. Additional resources for instructors and students are available through Textbook eSources, making it a valuable tool for both academic study and personal enrichment.