Become Such as I Am: St. Paul in The Acts of the Apostles

Author:

Bondi Richard A.1

Affiliation:

1. Holy Family Rectory, 15 Holy Family Road, Holyoke, MA 01040,

Abstract

Paul is accorded unique status within The Acts of the Apostles, a status that differs from what appears as Paul's own self-evaluation as found in parts of his letters. There has been much scholarly discussion as to the methodology that the author Luke has used to accomplish this transformation of Paul. This article attempts to provide an answer to the latter issue, the methodology. After an examination of the cultural concepts of honor and shame in the late first-century world, the article applies these insights to Luke's treatment of Paul. It is the thesis of the article that, unlike the methods assumed by other modern commentators, Luke appropriates the supremely important values of honor and shame from his social world in order to enhance and legitimate the position of Paul, especially before the Jewish Christian community for whom Luke writes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Religious studies

Reference22 articles.

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2. Brawley, Robert L. 1988. Paul in Acts: Aspects of Structure and Characterization . Pp. 94-105 in 1988 SEMINAR PAPERS, SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.

3. 1984 . Paul in Acts: Lucan Apology and Conciliation. Pp. 129-47 in LUKE-ACTS: NEW PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE SEMINAR, edited by Charles S. Brawley. New York, NY: Crossroad Books.

4. Carroll, John T. 1988. Literary and Social Dimensions of Luke's Apology for Paul . Pp. 106-18 in 1988 SEMINAR PAPERS, SOCIETY OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.

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