Jerusalem to Illyricum
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Jerusalem to Illyricum

Earliest Christianity through the Eyes of Paul

  1. 194 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Jerusalem to Illyricum

Earliest Christianity through the Eyes of Paul

About this book

Jerusalem to Illyricum is the geographical space and ca. AD 34 to 57 the time frame for Paul's church planting mission. Acts includes this within its meta-narrative, and while historically accurate, it is not raw history like Paul's letters. In this study Barnett is seeking references to Paul's initial missionary "arrival" (eisodos) and the local cultural pushback. Of particular interest for history and theology is his encyclical to the Galatians and his account of the dispute with Cephas in Antioch. Paul's success in his mission to the gentiles in Syria and Cilicia provoked the rise within the Jerusalem Church of those he calls "false brothers" whose colleagues travelled to "agitate" the Galatian believers and to drive the gentile believers in Antioch from the common meal. Some years later a band of preachers from Jerusalem sought to capture the church in Corinth, intending to then capture other churches in Macedonia and Asia. Paul's missions and writings have been the subject of numerous large studies which, however, unintentionally imply that Paul's mission years were longer than they were and that his mission writing occupied a lengthy time space. His nine missionary letters were written ca. AD 48 to 57, a mere decade, and all of which point to Paul's astonishing energy and drive.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Chapter 1: Jerusalem to Illyricum
  3. Chapter 2: Damascus
  4. Chapter 3: Paul in Jerusalem (ca. AD 36)
  5. Chapter 4: Paul in the Roman World
  6. Chapter 5: Paul’s Mission and his Letters
  7. Chapter 6: Paul in Syria and Cilicia (ca. AD 37–47)
  8. Chapter 7: Return to Jerusalem (ca. AD 47)
  9. Chapter 8: Paul in Galatia (ca. AD 48)
  10. Chapter 9: The Incident in Antioch (ca. AD 48)
  11. Chapter 10: Bravery at Philippi (ca. AD 49–50)
  12. Chapter 11: Paul in Thessalonica (ca. AD 50)
  13. Chapter 12: Paul in Corinth
  14. Chapter 13: Ephesus, the Gospel Hub to Asia and Achaia (ca. AD 53–56)
  15. Chapter 14: Paul’s Darkest Hours (AD 55–56)
  16. Chapter 15: Last Word from Corinth
  17. Chapter 16: Luke, Paul, and Other Missions
  18. Chapter 17: The Historical Paul and the Historical Jesus
  19. Chapter 18: Summary Observations and Reflections
  20. Appendix
  21. Bibliography