Paul and Jesus, James D. Tabor
Paul and Jesus, James D. Tabor
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Paul and Jesus
How the Apostle Transformed Christianity

Author: James D. Tabor

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 9 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/26/2012


Synopsis

Historians know virtually nothing about the two decades following the crucifixion of Jesus, when his followers regrouped and began to spread his message. During this time the man we know as the apostle Paul joined the movement and began to preach to the gentiles.

Using the oldest Christian documents that we have—the letters of Paul—as well as other early Christian sources, historian and scholar James Tabor reconstructs the origins of Christianity. Tabor reveals that the familiar figures of James, Peter, and Paul sometimes disagreed fiercely over everything from the meaning of Jesus' message to the question of whether converts must first become Jews. Tabor shows how Paul separated himself from Peter and James and introduced his own version of Christianity, which would continue to develop independently of the gospel message that Jesus, James, and Peter preached.

Paul and Jesus gives us a new and deeper understanding of Paul as it illuminates the fascinating period of history when Christianity was born out of Judaism and became the religion we recognize today.

About James D. Tabor

James D. Tabor is chair of the department of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. An expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian origins, James holds a Ph.D. in biblical studies and early Christianity from the University of Chicago. He is the author of several books, among them Restoring Abrahamic Faith and The Jesus Dynasty.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Travis on January 17, 2016

James Tabor is, in my estimation, one of the best living scholars of Christian origins. I really loved his earlier book, The Jesus Dynsasty, and have been intending to read Paul and Jesus for several years. Tabor's main thesis in Paul and Jesus is largely uncontroversial among contemporary academic s......more

Goodreads review by James on January 23, 2015

Countless tomes have been written about Paul and his theology, such that it is difficult to imagine any scholar being able to produce a work that succeeds in saying anything new or revolutionary about this most unique of apostles. In truth, I would suggest that this principle also applies in the cur......more

Goodreads review by Beauregard on December 19, 2024

Tabor knocks it out of the park. He is a Christian, yet gets the reality of what happened. Paul of Tarsus and the Book of Acts shaped Western Civilization more so than most people realize. Paul and his seven authentic letters state what he believed and experienced, and the Book of Acts for me is not......more

Goodreads review by 11811 (Eleven) on July 09, 2018

Paul's an asshole. I'll leave it at that.......more

Goodreads review by Mbogo on February 26, 2019

I read this mostly because I was curious to see what the Church of Jerusalem taught. Most Biblical scholars agree that there was significant friction between the version of Christianity that Paul taught and what the disciples who had met Jesus taught. Blowback from this tiff can be seen in Paul's le......more