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What about Paul?
What about Paul?
Some Muslims seem have the theory that Paul is the true founder
of Christianity and has somehow corrupted the teaching of Jesus.
Here are some responses to this claim:
Who Founded Christianity - Jesus or St. Paul?
The Historical Case for Paul's Apostleship
The Apostles of Christ: Messengers of God or Mere Disciples?
The Quran Affirms: Paul Passed On The True Gospel of Christ
How "non-Jesus" was Paul, really? (A response to a Muslim web site)
100 Similarities between the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul
Responses to Al-Kadhi's claims in sections
1.2 and
1.2.7 of "What did Jesus Really Say?"
Was Paul the founder of Christianity? (by Avi Snyder)
Report on the debate between A.N. Wilson and Dr. Tom Wright
Some thoughts on the credibility of Paul are also found in the article
What about the Christian scholars who are doubting the Deity
of Jesus?
This is admittedly a complex issue which cannot be dealt with
in a few short articles. One of the best books on this topic,
being scholarly yet still accessible to the layman, is
David, Wenham
Paul: Follower of Jesus or Founder of Christianity?
Eerdmans, 1995, 468p, $22.00, ISBN 0-8028-0124-2
Wayne Meeks states regarding Paul's theology:
"Perhaps the most signficant discovery about Paul in this
century's scholarship has been the recognition of his
Christian precedents. Paul cannot be called the 'second
founder of Christianity,' as Wrede named him less than
seventy years ago. Christianity in the 'Pauline' form --
with sacraments, cultic worship of Jesus as Lord, Gentile
members, and the doctrines of pre-existence and atoning
death of the Christ -- had already been 'founded' before
Paul became first its persecutor and then its missionary."
Taken from Meeks' article "The Christian Proteus" in the book
THE WRITINGS OF ST PAUL, (New York: W. W. Norton & Company,
1972), p. 440.
(Note: Wayne A. Meeks is not an Evangelical Christian,
but Woolsey Professor of Biblical Studies at the rather
liberal "Religious Studies" Department of Yale University.)
Rebuttals to some specific anti-Pauline polemics by Muslims:
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