In this work the author seeks to consider Paul and his teachings through an analysis of his social experience and, by studying his different letters, to build a concrete picture of the human situations with which he had to deal. Rather than depicting him as a theologian, she sees him as the missionary concerned with real problems of human need. Thus, she creates an image of Paul as a very human, practical man and not so much the intellectual theologian that he is so often considered.
Originally published in 1934.
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In this work the author seeks to consider Paul and his teachings through an analysis of his social experience and, by studying his different letters, ...