The Ministry and Message of Paul
By (Author) Richard N. Longenecker
Zondervan
Zondervan Academic
1st June 1971
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Reference works
227.06
Paperback
132
Width 151mm, Height 227mm, Spine 10mm
149g
From the dramatic events recorded in Acts and the various teachings found in the Epistles of Paul, Richard Longenecker traces the history and the theology of the "apostle to the Gentiles." Educated under Gamaliel, who was one of the greatest rabbis of the first century, Paul was thoroughly familiar with both the Old Testament and Jewish tradition. At first a persecutor of the church, he became a builder of churches. This book describes the dramatic change. Paul's theology is discovered in his writings. It developed as there was need for instruction and it is therefore a living theology. It grew as his ministry grew, and his ministry was almost as broad as the world of his day. The author points out that Paul's life was centered in one unalterable purpose: to present the divine plan of redemption in Christ. In fulfilling this purpose, Paul wrote on various issues of Christian living and carefully refuted errors. These issues and refutations all find a place in Dr. Longenecker's discussion
Richard N. Longenecker is professor emeritus of New Testament, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto. He received his Ph.D. degree at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and did postdoctoral study of the University of Basel, Switzerland, and Cambridge University, England.