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  • The Western Captivity of the Apostle Paul

    by Jack Poirier

    Published: 01-Jan-2004

    Many of the articles featured on this website refer to the Jerusalem School's essential disagreements with mainstream scholarship.* The popularizing nature of the website, however, suggests that areas of potential agreement with mainstream scholarship are also worthy of note, especially where the position in question represents an important shift from ideas that are nearly universal in confessional contexts. ("Confessional" includes both the local pulpit and the basic fare of professional theologians.) A number of such areas come to mind, but none is more prominent, and theologically momentous, than the developments that have taken place in the past forty years concerning our understanding of what the books of Romans and Galatians are all about.

    It is now a commonplace observation among scholars that Paul's most basic convictions were misrepresented by the most dominant streams of Western theology. Although a more detailed discussion would include a number of lesser figures as well, it is significant that the principal culprits in the Westernization of Paul (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Karl Barth, et al.) are all deserving of chapter heads in a general history of the Church. This shows how central the interpretation of Paul is to the Christian history of ideas. As it goes with Paul, so with the Church.

    One of the most important contributions to our understanding of Paul actually precedes the era that I delineated in the first paragraph. Gustaf Aulén's Christus Victor (in English by 1931) should be required reading for all seminary stu



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