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The Imitation of Paul: An Exegetical Study

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"All of Christendom has heard of the imitation of Christ. Few within Christendom have heard much of the imitation of Paul. Perhaps there is nothing extraordinary about such a state of affairs. After all, Christ fills a far more significant role in Christianity than the Apostle Paul does. And yet, when one looks at the matter purely statistically, it is striking to find that the thought of the imitation of Paul comes to literal expression in the New Testament five times, while the thought of the imitation of Christ is found literally expressed only twice." -From the Introduction

254 pages, Paperback

Published March 23, 2016

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Rarely do people consider imitating Paul of value. He is frequently seen as being more harsh than Jesus or too radical. This book traces the idea of imitation of Paul in relation to early Greek and Jewish literature.
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