In this book the author discusses the reception of Paul in the modern day church and argues that Paul and his gospel are the least understood parts of the New Testament in the church today. Beker examines the deutero-Pauline literature to reveal how the earliest churches received Paul's message. Refreshingly Beker doesn't assume that the deutero-Pauline letters are a corruption of Paul's message. Rather Beker's reconstruction reveals the ways Paul's gospel was adapted to the particular situations of the deutero-Pauline texts and this becomes a model for the church today in receiving Paul afresh.
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