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About the Author
Bejamin L. White is Assistant Professor of Religion at Clemson University where he specializes in ancient and modern interpretations of the New Testament, the reconstruction of Christian origins, and the development of early Christianities. He received a Ph.D. in Ancient Mediterranean Religions from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Reviews
This is an important book. Even if one vigorously disagrees, no serious scholar of Paul can ignore this work. ... brilliant, provocative...[I] applaud White's insight, creativity, and genius. * Calvin J. Roetzel, The Journal of Religion *
Remembering Paul is an excellent example of recent trends to reconceive the Paul of Pauline studies ... Its theoretical and methodological investments bring readers (and Paul) into fascinating conversation with a diverse set of thinkers ... All scholars of the reception of Paul and Pauline texts will benefit greatly from White's work. * Jay Twomey, Review of Biblical Literature *
Remarkably insightful and forward looking for a scholar's first book. * Australian Biblical Review *
The implications of this brilliant book are massive. * Marginalia Review of Books *
This book fills an enormous gap in Pauline scholarship by showing how collective memory has produced a variety of views of Paul that provide meaningful pasts for the present. It deconstructs especially the Paul handed down to us by Luther, Baur, and nineteenth-century German Protestant scholarship. A must read for anyone interested in Paul!. * Adela Yarbro Collins, Buckingham Professor of New Testament, Yale University Divinity School *
With a methodological sensitivity familiar from the 'remembered Jesus', White exposes the pervasive influence of the nineteenth-century narrative of a 'real Paul' against whom later traditions are graded according to their success or failure in 'correctly' understanding him, and offers instead a richly textured account capturing the importance of social location, rhetorical intention, and contextual construction in the reception of Paul as part of early Christian identity-making. Remembering Paul will become the new norm on which further work must build. * Judith Lieu, Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge *
the overall thrust of this book articulates a reorientation to Pauline reception with which future scholars must contend * Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses *
This sparkling and enjoyable study offers the first full-length treatment of the Apostle Paul through the lens of second-century 'social memory'. Benjamin White urges Questers for 'the Historical Paul' to adopt Jesus scholarship's move from abstractly archaeological methods to a historical imagination attuned to memory's more integrated tissue of recurrent themes-yielding a whole that in the end promises greater certainty than its parts. A timely argument, sure to stimulate welcome debate! * Markus Bockmuehl, University of Oxford *
Remembering Paul is a bold and ambitious book ... I certainly learned from this book and I am glad to commend it to others. * Andrew Gregory, Journal for the study of the New Testament *
Benjamin White's new study of Paul is sure to provoke considerable interest * Susan Docherty, Irish Theological Quarterly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199370276
Author Benjamin L. White
Format Hardback
Page Count 376
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 163mm * 236mm * 33mm