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James Aageson

35 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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In this conversation, Anna Kate interviews James W. Aageson about his book 'After Paul, The Apostle's Legacy in Early Christianity.' They discuss the legacy of Paul, his methodologies, and the implications of his teachings on memory, authority, ethics, and the early church's beliefs. Aageson emphasizes the dynamic nature of Paul's legacy and its relevance in contemporary discussions. Head to BaylorPress.com TODAY to purchase this title.

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