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I also cited Bauckham's work that was referenced by Loke and even mentioned a chapter in that work, edited by Bauckham, which was written by Thompson. Do you think I am also using those authors as a "crutch"?
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I'd also ask how many freethinkers, rationalists, or religious sceptics are on the academic staff at Liberty University. I suspect there are none.
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Here, as demanded, are some works that examine Paul's influence and beliefs. You may peruse them at your leisure, although you may need to access a reference library! If you want detailed citations I am happy to oblige.
Geza Vermes, Christian Beginnings. From Nazareth to Nicaea. Yale University Press, 2012
Gerd Lüdemann, Paul the Founder of Christianity, Prometheus Books, 2002
David Wenham, Follower of Jesus or Founder of Christianity? William B. Eerdmans, 1995
Hyam Maccoby:
Paul and Hellenism, Trinity Press International, 1991
Paul and the Invention of Christianity, Barnes & Noble, 1986
S. G. F. Brandon:
"Saint Paul the Problem Figure of Primitive Christianity" in, Religion in Ancient History: Studies in Ideas, Men, and Belief. George Allen and Unwin, 1973
Jesus and the Zealots: A Study in the Political Factor in Primitive Christianity, University of Manchester Press, 1969
Entries on Paul may be found in:
Evans, C.A. The Routledge Encyclopaedia of the Historical Jesus, Routledge, New York & London, 2010
Cross, F.L. and Livingston, E. A. [eds]. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd edn, Oxford University Press, 1997
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