The Living Paul: An Introduction to the Apostle’s Life and Thought
by Anthony C. Thiselton
SPCK 2009
Overview
In this accessible book, Anthony Thiselton introduces the apostle Paul, sometimes described as the founder of Christianity, to students and the general reader.
With the Logos edition of The Living Paul, all Scripture references are linked to your Greek texts and preferred English translations, giving you the tools you need for academic research, sermon preparation, or personal study. This title is a vital addition to the libraries of pastors, students, and anyone interested in understanding the most significant developments in Pauline studies in recent decades.
Key Features
- Preface by the author
- Timeline of Paul’s apostolic ministry
- Bibliographical references and indexes
Praise for the Print Edition
Drawing upon a lifetime of study, research and teaching . . . Thiselton brings it all together to provide this wide-ranging yet concise introduction to the apostle’s life and world, as well as to the main areas of his thought and his theology. Masterful in its scope.
—Richard Burridge, dean, King’s College London
Thiselton’s richly synthetic yet immensely readable book provides a superb general introduction to St. Paul’s life and writings.
—David Lyle Jeffrey, distinguished professor of literature and humanities, Baylor University
In the hands of a master scholar and teacher, Paul’s letters come alive for a wide readership. This is an outstanding, reliable guide to the great apostle’s life and thought.
—Graham Stanton, Lady Margaret’s Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge
Product Details
- Title: The Living Paul: An Introduction to the Apostle’s Life and Thought
- Author: Anthony C. Thiselton
- Publisher: SPCK
- Publication Date: 2009
- Pages: 192
About Anthony C. Thiselton
Anthony C. Thiselton is a professor of Christian theology at the University of Nottingham. He is known internationally for his work on hermeneutics. More recently he has published 1 Corinthians: A Shorter Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary and Hermeneutics of Doctrine.