Paul's Non-Violent Gospel
Paul's Non-Violent Gospel

Paul's Non-Violent Gospel

The Theological Politics of Peace in Paul's Life and Letters

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Rather than viewing the Apostle Paul's many references to peace and non-retaliation as generalized ethical principles drawn from Paul's background, Jeremy Gabrielson argues that peace and non-retaliation should be understood in relation to Paul's history of being a violent persecutor of Jesus' followers. After his "Damascus road" experience, Paul zealously announced the gospel, but abandoned his violent ways. His apostolic vocation included calling and equipping assemblies of people whose common life was ordered by a politics characterized by peaceableness. This political dimension of Paul's gospel, in continuity with the earliest evidence we possess regarding Jesus and his disciples, stands in stark contrast to the politics of both the contemporary Roman imperial power and those who would seek to replace Rome by violent means.

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ISBN: 9780227174654
Producer: Lutterworth Press
Product Code: 10075319
Product type: Paperback
Number of pages: 216
Release Date: 28.08.2014

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