ntroduction
Intellectual Backgrounding (and Foregrounding)
Excursus: Research on the Pauline Legacy
In the End, Paul...
Conclusion
1. Paul Becomes A Book
What Is a Letter?
Collected Letters
The Collection of Paul's Letters
Excursus: The Number Seven
The Formation of the Pauline Corpus
2. The Pseudepigraphic Pauline Letters
Colossians
Ephesians
2 Thessalonians
The Pastoral Epistles: 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
3 Corinthians
Laodiceans
Alexandrians
The Correspondence between Paul and Seneca
Conclusion
3. Paul and the Epistolary Tradition in Early Christianity
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
1 Clement
Ignatius of Antioch
Polycarp of Smyrna
2 Peter
Dionysius of Corinth
4. Paul In Narrative
The Acts of Paul
The Epistula Apostolorum
The Acts of Peter
The Acts of Barnabas
The Acts of Titus
Xanthippe
Apocalypses
The Pseudo-Clementines
Conclusion
5. Other Representatives of Ant-Paulinism
Silence regarding Paul
Matthew
Hegesippus
Others Who Are Silent about Paul
6. Paul as an Object of Interpretation: Marcion to Irenameus
Marcion of Sinope
Paul among the "Gnostics"
Excursus: Primary Sources of Gnosis
Irenaeus of Lyons
7. Conclusion
The End: In The Beginning
Appendix A Pauline Family Tree
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Notes
Index Of Primary Sources
Index Of Modern Authors
Tables
Introduction
Table 1 Paul vs. Jesus
Table 2 Letters Attributed to Paul in the Early Church
Chapter 1
Table 3 The Order of Pauline Letters in Various Early Sources
Table 4 The Order of Letter Fragments in 2 Corinthians
Table 5 The Source of 1 Corinthians 14:34
Chapter 3
Table 6 Paul and James
Table 7 Peter and Paul in 1 Clement
Chapter 4
Table 8 Paul's Letters vs. Acts
Table 9 The "Passions" of Jesus and Paul
Table 10 Synopsis of the Acts of Paul
Chapter 6
Table 11 Allusions to Paul's Letters in the Gospel of Truth
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