Douglas A. Campbell is a professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School who is known for studies of Paul's writings that command the respect of scholars worldwide, including Framing Paul: An Epistolary Biography and The Deliverance of God: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Justification in Paul.
Douglas Harink
-- The King's University, Edmonton
"Crazy! A racy, page-turning blockbuster on the apostle Paul!
Simultaneously courageous and outrageous, tendentious and tender,
pugnacious and pastoral, Campbell pours forth his vision of Paul
with imagination, verve, and passion; with stories ancient and
modern; with immense learning on every page, but never a boring
word. The best book on Paul since Acts." David G. Horrell
-- University of Exeter
"This lively, engaging, distinctive, and personal portrait of the
apostle Paul makes him powerfully relevant for Christians in the
contemporary USA while also situating him firmly in the ancient
world." Chris Tilling
-- St. Mellitus College
"Quite simply outstanding, accessible to those with little
theological education yet packed with enough depth to keep an
experienced reader engrossed. . . . Campbell's exegetical skill and
theological erudition are here joined by a remarkable pastoral and
even prophetic depth, which confronts us with the phenomenon of
Paul in a unique way." Alan J. Torrance
-- University of St. Andrews
"A lively, readable, and profoundly insightful study of Paul and
his life by one of his greatest contemporary interpreters."
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