Adela Yarbro Collins is Buckingham Professor Emerita of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale Divinity School.
A masterclass in the study of Paul's thought and its reception, by one of the world's leading New Testament scholars, this is a must-read for everyone interested in the development of Christianity: lucid, accessible, and packed with insight. -Teresa Morgan, author of Roman Faith and Christian Faith Collins' wonderful book showcases the ways that Pauline thought has been adapted to respond to shifting questions and problems in a wide variety of contexts throughout the centuries. If we are to understand Paul's influence on emerging Christianity-and on the Christianity of today-his transformation is a crucial piece of the puzzle. This is a master work of scholarship that confronts us with the fundamental dynamism of early Christian thought. -Tobias Nicklas, University of Regensburg Collins' lucid presentation helps us to understand the changes between Paul and his followers, demonstrating how our understanding of Paul and his message are strongly shaped by later developments. -Joerg Frey, University of Zurich A comprehensive and balanced account of receptions of Pauline theology in the writings of the earliest Christians, from the pseudo-Pauline letters to the Nag Hammadi corpus, Justin Martyr to Augustine of Hippo, and beyond. Collins's wide study illustrates the ingenuity of those who engaged with Paul, whether or not they explicitly mentioned either his letters or his person. Paul Transformed is a valuable resource for students and scholars alike. -Jennifer Wright Knust, Duke University With elegant clarity, Adela Yarbro Collins explores key aspects both of Paul's letters and of their complex reception history. Paul's literary, social, and theological afterlives, she shows, were no less protean than was the apostle himself. Paul Transformed beams bright light onto the tangled pathways of early Roman Christianities. -Paula Fredriksen, author of Paul: The Pagans' Apostle