Portrait of an Apostle. Gregory S. MaGee
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Название: Portrait of an Apostle

Автор: Gregory S. MaGee

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ the New Testament, they reflect purposeful falsehood.42 Terry Wilder’s recent book provides the most comprehensive argument for this position.43

      What does the presence or absence of deceptive motive suggest for the portrayal of Paul in pseudepigraphal or disputed letters? First, if deception is assumed, then Paul’s image in the so-called Deutero-Pauline letters would be expected to align as closely as possible to the standard features of Paul’s own self-expression, in order to persuade readers that Paul is the author. Second, if the pseudepigraphal letters simply extend the voice and authority of Paul beyond his own generation (and are not simply intended to deceive readers), then the likely function of the presentation of Paul would be to remind readers of Paul’s authority and his relevance to their lives. Third, in the case of any letter originating from Paul, the autobiographical material would be in accord with Paul’s overall agenda in the letter.

      The Rise of the Exalted Apostle Theory

      Despite extensive research delving into authorship, the school of Paul, and pseudepigraphy, nothing approaching a sustained, identifiable theory on Paul’s post-death idealization existed in the middle of the twentieth century. Several studies in Ephesians used language suggestive of Paul’s exalted status, but the references were fleeting, and nothing comparable was emerging in studies on Colossians. Lohse’s relatively brief mention of the depiction of Paul’s apostleship in Colossians as a possible indicator of inauthenticity served as an important catalyst for further investigation. Soon more authors published studies about Paul’s image in Colossians and Ephesians as well as about the significance of Paul’s portrayal in the perpetuation of his theological and sociological influence after his death. The following section tracks how the Exalted Apostle Theory has made advances in research on Ephesians, Colossians, and the broader phenomenon of Paul’s legacy.

      Initial Expressions of the Theory in Studies of Ephesians

      Initial Expressions of the Theory in Studies of Colossians

      The Development of a More General Exalted Apostle Theory

      Interest in Paul’s portrayal has expanded beyond discussions of authorship in individual letters to an exploration of how Paul’s authority and teaching were reapplied to believing communities after his death. The common thread in many of these works is that the Exalted Apostle Theory is never defended systematically but rather is presupposed as part of the goal of shedding light on the process and results of the idealization of Paul.