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Scott S. Elliott reconsiders the autobiographical statements Paul makes throughout his letters (particularly Philippians 3:4b-6; Romans 7:14-25; 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 and 2 Corinthians 12:1-10) in light of the theoretical work of Roland Barthes.
Elliott draws particularly on Barthes' later poststructuralist writings, many of which touch either directly or indirectly on self-narration (e.g., Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes, Mourning Diary, Camera Lucida, and A Lover's Discourse: Fragments). These provide fruitful dialogue partners with which Elliott can interrogate and examine Paul's own writings and consider the ways in which Paul saw himself and how the application of this theory can yield a greater understanding of Paul's letters.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: The Novelistic Self
Chapter 2: The Rustle of Paul
Chapter 3: The Myth of Paul
Chapter 4: The Disease of Paul
Chapter 5: The Death of Paul
Postscript: Writer Paul
Bibliography
Index



