TY - BOOK AU - Charles,Ronald TI - Paul and the politics of diaspora SN - 1451488025 AV - BS2651 .C42 2014 U1 - 231 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Minneapolis, Minnesota : PB - Fortress Press KW - Paul, KW - Bible KW - Epistles of Paul KW - Theology KW - Jewish diaspora N1 - Revision of author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of Toronto, 2014; Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-300) and index; Negotiating diaspora in ancient Hellenistic Judaism -- Paul, the diaspora Jew -- Paul and others in the diaspora space -- Paul among the nations -- Paul's travels as transcultural narratives: the collection project N2 - It is a commonplace today that Paul was a Jew of the Hellenistic Diaspora, but how does that observation help us to understand his thinking, his self-identification, and his practice? Ronald Charles applies the insights of contemporary diaspora studies to address much-debated questions about Paul's identity as a diaspora Jew, his complicated relationship with a highly symbolized "homeland," the motives of his daily work, and the ambivalence of his rhetoric. Charles argues for understanding a number of important aspects of Paul's identity and work, including the ways his interactions with others were conditioned, by his diaspora space, his self-understanding, and his experience "among the nations." Diaspora space is a key concept that allows Charles to show how Paul's travels and the collection project in particular can be read as a transcultural narrative. Understanding the dynamics of diaspora also allows Charles to bring new light to the conflict at Antioch (Galatians 1-2), Paul's relationships with the Gentiles in Galatia, and the fraught relationship with leaders in Jerusalem. --Publisher's description ER -