Luke's Portrait of Paul
Discover the intriguing insights of "Luke's Portrait of Paul," a thought-provoking book published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. With 208 pages of compelling analysis, this hardback edition delves into the complex portrayal of the Apostle Paul as depicted by Luke. The author presents a unique thesis, arguing that Luke's primary aim was to elevate Paul as a figure of high social status and moral integrity, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. This engaging exploration invites readers to reconsider the historical and theological implications of Paul's character within the context of early Christianity. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book offers a fresh perspective on biblical narratives and the socio-cultural dynamics at play. Enhance your understanding of biblical texts with this essential addition to your collection.