Paul
Autor N T Wrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2020
În această lucrare de referință, Paul de N T Wright, descoperim o perspectivă radicală asupra figurii care a modelat fundamentul creștinismului. Ediția de față propune o reconstrucție biografică ce mută accentul de la analiza izolată a epistolelor către înțelegerea omului în contextul său istoric și cultural. Apreciem modul în care Wright reușește să recalibreze portretul apostolului, ancorându-l ferm în identitatea sa evreiască, un aspect adesea neglijat de teologia tradițională care a încercat să îl separe pe Pavel de rădăcinile sale de fariseu.
Această biografie extinde cadrul propus de Paul and Jesus de David Wenham cu date noi din cercetările recente asupra iudaismului din secolul I, demonstrând că Pavel nu a fost un „liber-profesionist” care a distorsionat mesajul lui Iisus, ci un arhitect intelectual ce a creat noi paradigme de înțelegere a misiunii christice. În contextul operei sale, cartea se simte ca o culminare a temelor explorate în The Day the Revolution Began și How God Became King. Dacă în acele volume Wright analiza evenimentele centrale ale credinței, aici el se concentrează pe agentul uman principal care a transformat aceste evenimente într-o teologie coerentă.
Structura narativă urmărește drama intelectuală a tranziției de la persecutor la apostol, oferind o claritate proaspătă asupra modului în care gândirea lui Pavel a schimbat cursul istoriei. Ritmul scriiturii este alert, specific unui autor care stăpânește atât rigoarea academică, cât și talentul de povestitor, transformând un studiu biblic complex într-o lectură accesibilă și captivantă pentru orice cititor interesat de istoria ideilor.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0061730599
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 137 x 203 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Harpercollins
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această biografie tuturor celor care doresc să înțeleagă rădăcinile intelectuale ale creștinismului. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă istorică solidă asupra lui Pavel, văzut nu doar ca sfânt, ci ca un evreu erudit care a navigat tensiunile Imperiului Roman. Este o resursă esențială pentru a vedea cum un singur om a putut sintetiza tradiția iudaică cu revelația creștină, punând bazele civilizației europene.
Despre autor
N. T. Wright este un renumit cercetător al Noului Testament, fost episcop anglican de Durham și profesor de Noul Testament și Creștinism Timpuriu la Universitatea St. Andrews. Considerat unul dintre cei mai importanți teologi contemporani, Wright a publicat lucrări monumentale care au redefinit studiile pauline și istoricitatea lui Iisus. Abordarea sa combină expertiza istorică riguroasă cu o sensibilitate teologică profundă, fiind adesea comparat cu C.S. Lewis pentru capacitatea de a comunica idei complexe unui public larg prin cărți de succes internațional.
Descriere scurtă
For centuries, Paul, the apostle who "saw the light on the Road to Damascus" and made a miraculous conversion from zealous Pharisee persecutor to devoted follower of Christ, has been one of the church’s most widely cited saints. While his influence on Christianity has been profound, N. T. Wright argues that Bible scholars and pastors have focused so much attention on Paul’s letters and theology that they have too often overlooked the essence of the man’s life and the extreme unlikelihood of what he achieved.
To Wright, "The problem is that Paul is central to any understanding of earliest Christianity, yet Paul was a Jew; for many generations Christians of all kinds have struggled to put this together." Wright contends that our knowledge of Paul and appreciation for his legacy cannot be complete without an understanding of his Jewish heritage. Giving us a thoughtful, in-depth exploration of the human and intellectual drama that shaped Paul, Wright provides greater clarity of the apostle’s writings, thoughts, and ideas and helps us see them in a fresh, innovative way.
Paul is a compelling modern biography that reveals the apostle’s greater role in Christian history—as an inventor of new paradigms for how we understand Jesus and what he accomplished—and celebrates his stature as one of the most effective and influential intellectuals in human history.
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In focusing on Paul’s letters and theology, Wright argues, they have, in short, overlooked the essence of the man’s life and the extreme unlikelihood of what he achieved. In response, Wright offers a new way of understanding one of the most famous Christian figures. Wright draws attention to Paul the man—the man who survived assassination attempts, imprisonments, and shipwrecks all while inventing new language and concepts for faithfully translating Jesus’s story for the Gentile world.
In this pioneering new account, Wright celebrates Paul’s humanity, arguing that this is the best context for understanding him and ultimately for appreciating how he invented new paradigms for how we understand Jesus. “The problem,” Wright explains, “is that while Paul is central to any understanding of early Christianity, we cannot understand him without taking full account of the pre-Christian Jewish beliefs and hopes that he believed had been fulfilled in Jesus.” Only when we consider Paul in this manner can we move on to understanding how he led the way for Christianity to conquer the Roman world.
Recenzii
“NT Wright takes the most controversial and influential author of scripture and does something remarkable: he humanizes Paul. I was hooked from the first page.”
“A compelling, erudite, and readable biography of the most seminal Christian theologian by one of today’s most celebrated Paul interpreters.”
“The most winsome feature is the way Wright paints Paul as a . . . three-dimensional, many-sided, complicated human being. Paul: A Biography is a bright, provocative, imaginative, and often brilliant book.”
“Paul is a compelling modern biography that reveals the apostle’s greater role in Christian history—as an inventor of new paradigms for how we understand Jesus and what he accomplished—and celebrates his stature as one of the most effective and influential intellectuals in human history.”
“In eloquent and inviting prose, one of the world’s leading New Testament scholars retells the story behind the story, the story of the Apostle Paul. A master teacher here communicates Paul in language every reader can understand.”
“The life of one of Christianity’s founders is told by renowned biblical scholar N.T. Wright, who believes that in focusing on Paul’s letters and theology, scholars and pastors have not considered Paul as a person and in the context of his times.”
“Written with the usual Wright combination of erudition, intuition, mature wit, and wisdom, Paul should serve us well as we seek to unlock the keys to the first great Christian theologian.”
“Wright’s excellent book not only brings Paul to life but places that life in the complex and overlapping array of Jewish and non-Jewish communities, all set within the Roman empire.”
“Brings alive not only Paul but also the communities where he formed churches and the religious ideas swirling around them. . . . This highly readable volume gives those interested in biblical history something to argue about and plenty to ponder.”
“Nobody who preaches on Paul or ever interested in Paul’s life and message will want to miss this treatment of him by N.T. Wright. It sheds fresh light on Paul’s ministry, theology and personhood, and it does so in a gripping and readable way.”
“Wright draws from a lifetime of study to construct this useful biography. Accessible and engrossing . . . Wright looks to the realities of what Paul dealt with . . . anxieties, broken relationships, beatings, imprisonments [revealing] a very human Paul. . . . An excellent introduction.”
“C. S. Lewis spoke of three artistically construed figures who jump off the page—Plato’s Socrates, Boswell’s Johnson, and the evangelists’ Jesus. I am tempted to add a fourth candidate, having encountered Tom Wright’s careful, tender, and bracing enfleshment of the apostle Paul!”
“As lucid as it is salient, this book is a must-read for all readers of the New Testament and all interpreters of early Christianity.”
“Walking a fine line between presenting a fresh perspective in Pauline theology and reworking the Pauline corpus according to his own biblical theology, Wright’s work, although intended for the informed layperson, will spark much debate among scholars and students.”
“One of Wright’s best books . . . Eloquent and moving.”
“A very deep dive into Paul. Professor Wright has such a gift in taking truth and presenting it [so] it just comes alive. I can’t say enough about it. I love the book”
“The great N.T. Wright [offers] this grand biography of Paul. An exciting book.”
“In his monumental, meticulously detailed and elegant study, Wright presents a fascinating portrait of a man who went from persecuting Christians to being their biggest advocate.”
“A fresh look at the Jewish heritage and the essential place in Christian history of the man converted on the road to Damascus.”
“Substantive yet accessible, Paul provides a 432-page exploration of the Apostle’s beginnings, his missionary journeys, his struggles and passion, and much more.”
“Compelling . . . a magnificent biography worthy of a wide readership.”