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Heirs Of The Reunited Church The History Of The Pauline Mission In Pauls Letters In The Socalled Pastoral Letters And In The Pseudotitus Narrative Of Acts Bartosz Adamczewski

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Heirs Of The Reunited Church The History Of The Pauline Mission In Pauls Letters In The Socalled Pastoral Letters And In The Pseudotitus Narrative Of Acts Bartosz Adamczewski
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Heirs Of The Reunited Church The History Of The Pauline Mission In Pauls Letters In The Socalled Pastoral Letters And In The Pseudotitus Narrative Of Acts Bartosz Adamczewski instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Bartosz Adamczewski
ISBN: 9783631605042, 3631605048
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Heirs Of The Reunited Church The History Of The Pauline Mission In Pauls Letters In The Socalled Pastoral Letters And In The Pseudotitus Narrative Of Acts Bartosz Adamczewski by Bartosz Adamczewski 9783631605042, 3631605048 instant download after payment.

The work establishes the relative and absolute chronology of Paul’s life. It demonstrates that Paul went to Jerusalem only two times after his conversion. The second visit, which was planned in Rom and described retrospectively in Gal, ended up with the Antiochene conflict. The following Eucharistic schism within early Christianity has lasted for at least a century after Paul’s death in AD 49. The so-called Pastoral Letters, which are in fact ethopoeic, confirm this state of matters. The history of the Pauline mission, as it was described in the Acts of the Apostles, is a result of sixfold hypertextual reworking of Gal 1:17-2:14; Rom 15:25-32 with the use of other Pauline and post-Pauline texts. Luke irenically described the history of early Christianity as a history of the reunited Church.

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