The Political Paul: Democracy and Kingship in Paul's Thought
By (Author) Bruno Blumenfeld
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st November 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
227.06
Paperback
514
862g
The Political Paul presents Paul as a political thinker. Many studies claiming Paul for Greek Hellenism discuss the influence upon him of various aspects of Hellenistic culture, but strangely neglect Hellenistic political philosophy with its roots in Classical antiquity. The Political Paul explores this dimension of Pauls thought within the general context of Hellenistic political reflection to focus on the intriguing body of literature known as the Pythagorean pseudepigrapha. These researches support the highly original argument that Christianity has foundations in Hellenistic kingship theories. Paul constructs a political theory for Christianity. He conceives it as a polis-basileia system, politics proper and divine rule, each with its own dikaiosyne; this the study re-evaluates as a political concept.
Bruno Blumenfeld is an independent scholar living in New York City.