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How does the historical value and character of the Acts of the Apostles stand in relation to the historical contents of the Pauline Epistles? In Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ, F. C. Baur begins his quest with that question in mind. This inquiry divides itself into three closely connected parts: the life and work of the Apostle, the historical position and meaning of his epistles, and the contents and connection of his doctrine. Volume one includes the following chapters:
“The inquiry which ranks next to it in point of interest is concerned with the question how Christianity, which was at one time so closely interwoven with Judaism, broke loose from it and entered on its sphere of world-wide historical importance.” (Page 3)
“the Epistle to the Galatians, the two Epistles to the Corinthians, and the Epistle to the Romans” (Page 246)
“But the Hebraistic part, which, with the Apostles, adhered to that worship even more closely than before” (Page 39)
“Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles,’” (Page v)
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