Recommended Reading
This page offers articles and book links on various topics such as:
- Ingenious Design in nature;
- The History of Paulinism and the Problem of Paul; and
- Canon issues, salvation doctrine, Sabbath, etc.
My Articles on Paulinism
1. Marcionism - Paulinism of 144 AD was then heresy (html)
4. The Problem of Paul to All Faiths From Following Jesus (html intro w link to PDF)
5. Luther Killed Jesus' Words Only Movement in Reformation (PDF) or (html)
62. Tertullian's Treatment of Paul in Against Marcion (207 AD) (4/6/2013) - coming soon
Famous Thinkers Critical of Paul/Paulinism
Kierkegaard: Critical Remarks on Paul & Paulinism (html)(added May 27, 2010). Famous Dutchman who found fault with Pauline doctrine in church, advocating instead that Jesus's doctrine is paramount. See also my article - Kierkegaard: Influence on Bonhoeffer to Reject Pauline Salvation Doctrine (PDF)
Reverend Vincent Holmes-Gore -- book entitled Christ or Paul (C.W. Daniel: 1946) -- a serious Christian writer, Holmes-Gore bemoans the influence Paul has taken away from Christ's message. See my synopsis at Christ or Paul
Tolstoy, My Religion (1884) -- discussed in our webpage "Tolstoy Criticizes Paulinism."
David W. Bercot (Texas attorney/Christian), Common Sense: A New Approach to Understanding Scripture (1992) at 21-22 - Amazon link - excerpted here on our site. (Added May 10, 2010)
Renan, St. Paul (1869) at 326-330 - (HTML) or (PDF). Renan largely defends Paul but in doing so unwittingly also criticizes Paul if you accept Revelation ch. 2 as canon, as I do. Otherwise, Renan is a JWO-enthusiast. He says now Paul's "reign is coming to a close," but Jesus' reign is alive "more than ever." Renan closes: "True Christianity comes from the gospels, not from the Epistles of Paul." And Renan adds, to make his point clear, Paul's writings represent a "hidden rock" that has caused many to fall away from following Christ. Id., at page 330.
Boulanger, Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul (1823) (books.google.com copy) which we excerpt and summarize at this webpage. Boulanger claims Paul was an apostate against the Law given to Moses which was contrary to the message of Jesus, and thus proves Paul was not a true apostle.
Jeremy Bentham, Not Paul But Jesus (1823)(books.google.com copy) - which we reformatted and edited -- pages i-11 (PDF) (work in progress). Bentham's thesis is everyone must choose between Paul or Jesus. They are not the same. (On critical reaction to Bentham's book, see our webpage.)
Horatio Woodburn Southworth, To Nazareth or Tarsus? (J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company, 1901) - a collection of quotes on Paul's inconsistencies with Jesus are retyped at this html link. You can read the original book in the books.google.com version at these links -- pages 52-129 and 200-217.
Greg Ludeman, Paul the Founder of Christianity (2002). Ludeman is a major New Testament scholar. Ludeman is professor of the history and literature of early Christianity at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Ludeman has written five major works. He regards Paul's doctrines now predominate in the modern era, and have supplanted the doctrines of Jesus which were far different. Ludeman believes Paul was subject to self-deception in his encounter with the light and voice, and did not seek verification from the twelve which led Paul into what Ludeman regards as the "Great Deception." Our latest review of this work is at this link: Ludeman: Paul the Founder of Christianity.
Jefferson' Letters on Jesus' Words Only (PDF) [I disagree with his view of Jesus as a moralist and no more. Yet, Jefferson sees the variances Paul introduced against Jesus' teachings.]
H.G. Wells, Outline of History (1921) (html) - profound thoughts on how Pauline doctrine replaced the lessons of Jesus, and focused on belief for salvation, without a need for change in habits/actions.
Hugh Schonfeld, Proclaiming the Messiah (London: 1997) -- said Paul imagined himself channelling Jesus' words, and almost therefore a second Messiah. Our summary of this work is at this link.
Macarius Magnes, 300 AD. In Apocriticus, Magnes is the oldest systematic critic of Paul from 300s who couched it in a debate, appearing to defend Paul, but not doing a very good job of it.
Famous quotes critical of Paul which we collected during research.
Prof. Barrie Wilson. Paul on Trial (link to free PDF online)(historical dramatization of early church).
William Shakespeare. He parodies Paul in a Midsummer's Night's Dream. Explained in Prof. Wahl's article "Divining Paul in Shakespeare's Comedies," Poetry & Essays. See our webpage discussion.
Famous Rebuttals to Earlier Efforts at JWO Movement
Bultmann in 1929 responded to the "From Paul to Jesus" (JWO) movement of the early 1900s led by William Wrede. Bultman admitted Jesus' doctrine was "largely irrelevant to Paul." But Bultmann defended this because Paul taught in 2 Cor. 5:16 that we are "no longer" to know Jesus through His teachings when Jesus gave them "in the flesh." Only the post-resurrected Jesus -- whom Paul met at Damascus -- is supposedly our teacher. Bultmann then concludes the only way to know Christ is through Paul. But Bultmann's argument backfires in two ways if he correctly read 2 Cor. 5:16 (which Origen ca. 200s similarly understood). Such an interpretation would expose that Paul did not meet Jesus on the road to Damascus because the post-resurrected Jesus did indeed have flesh and nail-holes to prove it, but Paul in 2 Cor. 5:16 says, if Bultmann is correct, that he met a Jesus without flesh. See our webpage for further discussion.
Books Critical of Paul/Paulinism
Mark Douglas Given, Paul’s True Rhetoric: Ambiguity, Cunning, and Deception in Greece and Rome (2001) provides proof of systematic guile used by Paul, and unabashedly so. Given collects admissions of these facts from leading reformers. For example, Calvin said about Paul's appearance before the Sanhedrin (Acts 22:30-23:11): "Paul's strategem, which Luke reports, seems out of keeping with a servant of Christ. For the astuteness he used was closely related to a feint, that was not far removed from lying." (Id. at page 81.) Given then quotes Calvin defending that this is not lying by Paul, but essentially Calvin means that lying for a greater good justifies lying, as Given explains. (Id.) There is an excellent book review of Given's book at this books.google.link.
F.F. Powell, Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: The Usurpation of Jesus and the Original Disciples (2009) - highly recommended. Amazon Purchase link. My current review -- under construction -- is at this link.
Ruy Barraco Marmol, Faithful to Jesus Christianity and The Truth About the Apostle Paul (2012) -- available through his website at this link. An excellent critique from one raised as a Roman Catholic and whose voice is Christ-focused.
Dr. John Ben Regesh, J.D., Saint Paul, The First Anti-Christ (2010) - You Tube / Google books link
Articles By Others Critical of Paul/Paulinism
Paul The False Apostle from He Is Yah.com (heisyah.com) - from a Yahweh-Yahshua centric ministry including good worship song materials. Proves Peter's standards to be an apostle set forth in Acts 1:21-22 - been with Jesus since baptism and witness resurrection, and lots more.
"The False Apostle" at NewYork City Bible Study (March 2011) - excellent with Bible quotes.
Dan J, Discipleship (2005)(Very influential on my path to JWO.)
Porque Jesus no Viene? (Spanish) -PDF / HTML by Bro. Jose (11/2012)
Why Does Jesus not Come? (translation from Spanish) PDF / HTML by Bro. Jose (11/2012)
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