What Paul Meant

What Paul Meant by Garry Wills, published by Viking Adult on November 2, 2006, offers a synthesis of the apostle Paul’s thought and influence. This 208-page book evaluates the various qualities attributed to Paul’s character in the Bible and throughout history, presenting an argument that his intentions aligned with the teachings of Jesus while addressing controversies in the early days of Christianity.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of biblical commentary on the New Testament epistles of Paul, as well as insights into New Testament theology. Wills delves into the complexities of Paul’s character and his role in shaping early Christian thought, providing a nuanced understanding of his contributions. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in biblical studies and theological discussions.
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A synthesis of the apostle’s thought and influence evaluates the disparate qualities attributed to his character in the Bible and throughout history, arguing that Paul’s intentions were consistent with the teachings of Jesus and sought to manage controversy throughout the early days of Christianity. By the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lincoln at Gettysburgh. 75,000 first printing.
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