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In 1845, F. C. Baur published Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ, in which he presented his theory of two rival missions in the first-century church. So began a debate concerning the nature of Paul’s relationship to the Jerusalem apostles that continues today. With this reprint of the English translation, Baur’s two-volume classic is once again available, now bound together in one book.
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PAUL the APOSTLE*?/ JESUS CHRIST PAUL the APOSTLE JESUS CHRIST His life and Works, His Epistles and Teachings Two VOLUMES IN ONE F. C. B A U R ffc 1HENDRICKSON Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ: His Life and Works, His Epistles and Teachings By F. C. Baur Hendrickson Publishers, Inc. PO. Box 3473 Peabody, Massachusetts 01961-3473 ISBN 1-56563-899-9 Reprinted in one volume from the original two-volume English edition: Baur, Ferdinand Christian. Paul, the Apostle of Jesus Christ: His Life and Works, His Epistles and Teachings; A Contribution to a Critical History of Primitive Christianity. 2 vols. London: Williams & Norgate, 1873-1875. Translated from the original German edition published in 1845. Printed in the United States of America. First Printing—November 2003 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Baur, Ferdinand Christian, 1792-1860. Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ: his life and works, his epistles and teachings / F. C. Baur ; [translated from the original German], p. cm. Originally published: London: Williams and Norgate, 1873. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-56563-899-9 1. Paul, the Apostle, Saint. 2. Bible. N.T. Epistles of P a u l Criticism, interpretation, etc. I. Title. BS2506.3.B38 2003 225.9'2—dc22 [B] 2003056761 TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. T H E object of the Committee of the Theological Transla tion Fund is to place within the reach of English readers who are not conversant with the languages of the Conti nent, the best results of recent Continental theological inves tigations. In accordance with this object, the Translator of the present volume has endeavoured to give the meaning of the Author clearly and concisely, and has avoided the temptation of making smooth sentences and rounded periods. The Translator is perfectly aware that the English is by no means a model of diction or of style, but challenges criticism as to the faithfulness of the translation—and as criticism, like punishment, is useless unless remedial, hopes to profit "in the second volume by the criticism on the first. If the book can be readily understood by those for whom it is intended, its aim will be attained. A . P. September 27th, 1873. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME I. F I R S T PART. The Life and Works of the Apostle Paul, Introduction . . . 1 CHAPTER I. The Church at Jerusalem before the Apostle's Conversion (Acts 3,5) 15 CHAPTER II. Stephen, the Predecessor of the Apostle Paul (Acts 6, 7) . . 43 CHAPTER III. The Conversion of the Apostle Paul (Acts 9,22,26) . 63 CHAPTER IV The First Missionary Journey of the Apostle (Acts 13,14) . . 93 CHAPTER V The Transactions between the Apostle Paul and the Elder Apostles at Jerusalem (Acts 15, Galatians 2) 109 CHAPTER VI. The Second Missionary Journey of the Apostle (Acts 16) . . 152 CHAPTER VII. The Apostle in Athens, Corinth, Ephesus—His Journey to Jerusalem by Miletus (Acts 18-20) 175 viii CONTENTS. CHAPTER VIII. The Arrest of the Apostle in Jerusalem (Acts 21) .<