Paul Barnett (Ph.D., University of London) is the retired Bishop of
North Sydney, and has taught at a number of prestigious academic
institutions. Since his retirement, he is Honorary Associate in
Ancient History, Macquarie University, Sydney; Lecturer Emeritus,
Moore College, Sydney; and Teaching Fellow at Regent College,
Vancouver. He was also Head of Robert Menzies College, Macquarie
University. He is the author of some major commentaries on 2
Corinthians (Bible Speaks Today Series and The New International
Commentary on the New Testament); 1 Corinthians: Holiness and Hope
of a rescued people (Focus on the Bible); Mark: The Servant King,
John: The Shepherd King, 1 Peter: Living Hope and Revelation:
Apocalypse Now and Then (Reading the Bible Today). As well as a
number of books on New Testament Background and the Historical
Jesus such as After Jesus: The Birth Of Christianity, Is The New
Testament History? (Revised 2004), Jesus and The Rise Of Early
Christianity, The Truth About Jesus(Revised 2004), and Jesus And
The Logic of History (New Studies In Biblical Theology).
Most recently he has produced The Corinthian Question: Why did the
church oppose Paul? (Intervaristy Press, 2011) and three volumes in
the After Jesus series; The Birth of Christianity: The First Twenty
Years; Paul: Missionary of Jesus and Finding the Historical Christ:
After Jesus.
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