Can anyone recommend a comparable volume to F.F. Bruce's Apostle of the Heart Set Free ?
I'm looking more for a bio than Paul's theology. I have some of those.
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This is dated, but good: https://www.logos.com/product/2595/the-life-and-epistles-of-st-paul
I also enjoy this one, but it delves a lot into theology too: https://www.logos.com/product/10491/paul-missionary-theologian
May not be what you're looking for but John G Butler volume on Paul is good also the face-2-face series two volume on Paul both are more like biographies:
1. https://www.logos.com/product/17076/paul-the-missionary-apostle
2. https://www.logos.com/product/32212/face2face-series-upgrade
Hope these might help!
DAL
Hey Keith. I have these two resources. Thanks.
DAL? Hadn't seen these suggestion before. Thanks.
Hey Keith. I have these two resources. Thanks. DAL? Hadn't seen these suggestion before. Thanks.
You're welcome! Lots of ideas for lessons in those two
Can you tell me anymore about Butler's book?
Hey Keith. I have these two resources. Thanks. DAL? Hadn't seen these suggestion before. Thanks. You're welcome! Lots of ideas for lessons in those two
I'd recommend one of the first two, depending on how whether you want popular or academic.
Hey Mark, McRay's book looks good. I may get that. I have Pollock and Reymond already plus of course Bruce.
Just bought McRay's book [Y][:)]
I'd like to see John McRay's Archeology and the New Testament as a Logos resource
Thanks.
I'm looking more for a bio than Paul's theology. I have some of those. John Pollock's The Apostle: The Life of Paul is a good read. A fair bit simpler than Bruce. John McRay's Paul: His Life and Teaching is even more scholarly than Bruce. Half the book is on Paul's life (260 pages), the other half is on his theology. There's a similar book with the same title from Udo Schnelle. I've not read it, but it looks even more dense than McRay, and will be coming from a less evangelical perspective. Robert Reymond's Paul, Missionary Theologian also has a similar structure, but there's more theology in the 'life' section than in McRay. I'd recommend one of the first two, depending on how whether you want popular or academic.
I'm surprised no one suggested THIS resource. [;)]
Might fit the bill although a bit pricey. Below is the chart from the begging of the preface to give you a feel for what is covered and how.
-Dan
PREFACE
Anyone embarking on a book of this size would be well advised to consult the map before setting out. Here it is:
Part I
Paul’s World
Part II
Paul’s Mindset
Part III
Paul’s Theology
Part IV
Paul in His World
6, 7, 8
9, 10, 11
5: first-century empire
12: Paul and empire
4: ancient religion
13: Paul and religion
3: ancient philosophy
14: Paul and philosophy
2: Paul’s Jewish world
15: Paul in his Jewish world
1: Introduction
N. T. Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, Christian Origins and the Question of God (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013), xv.
Do you have it and if so, what do you think? [B]
I'm surprised no one suggested THIS resource.
Looks like a great book, BUT Way to pricey for the milkman. Good suggestion though.
Paul and the Faithfulness of God by N. T. Wright Might fit the bill although a bit pricey. Below is the chart from the begging of the preface to give you a feel for what is covered and how. -Dan PREFACE Anyone embarking on a book of this size would be well advised to consult the map before setting out. Here it is: Part I Paul’s World Part II Paul’s Mindset Part III Paul’s Theology Part IV Paul in His World 6, 7, 8 9, 10, 11 5: first-century empire 12: Paul and empire 4: ancient religion 13: Paul and religion 3: ancient philosophy 14: Paul and philosophy 2: Paul’s Jewish world 15: Paul in his Jewish world 1: Introduction N. T. Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, vol. 4, Christian Origins and the Question of God (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2013), xv.
Do you have it and if so, what do you think?
I do have it... it was a freebie at one time. I haven't read it, but it is on a "maybe" list. [:)]
yeah not sure if I'll grab it though. May want to save the cash, pun intended, for another book.
Sorry milkman, I didn't see this thread, but i see that someone has already given you a response in another thread. The Butler volume is great and as mentioned, expository in nature, so you cant go wrong; especially if you want to preach an "expository biography" series on Paul as opposed to a topical one. I cannot comment on the face2face volumes on Paul because i just got them recently so I have yet to use them. For the price both are great, but I'd go with Butler if I didn't own it.
Thanks DAL I appreciate it.
Sorry milkman, I didn't see this thread, but i see that someone has already given you a response in another thread. The Butler volume is great and as mentioned, expository in nature, so you cant go wrong; especially if you want to preach an "expository biography" series on Paul as opposed to a topical one. I cannot comment on the face2face volumes on Paul because i just got them recently so I have yet to use them. For the price both are great, but I'd go with Butler if I didn't own it. DAL