

Paul and the Person
Book • 2017
Paul and the Person investigates how Paul's understanding of human identity and moral transformation relates to ancient philosophical anthropology and contemporary scientific insights.
Eastman engages Stoic thought and neuroscience to enrich readings of Pauline texts on sin, habit, and moral formation.
The book argues that Paul offers a robust account of personhood that has implications for ethics and spiritual formation.
Eastman's interdisciplinary approach opens new avenues for interpreting Paul's letters in light of embodied and social models of the self.
The work is aimed at scholars and advanced students interested in theology, biblical studies, and philosophical anthropology.
Eastman engages Stoic thought and neuroscience to enrich readings of Pauline texts on sin, habit, and moral formation.
The book argues that Paul offers a robust account of personhood that has implications for ethics and spiritual formation.
Eastman's interdisciplinary approach opens new avenues for interpreting Paul's letters in light of embodied and social models of the self.
The work is aimed at scholars and advanced students interested in theology, biblical studies, and philosophical anthropology.
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as a book exploring Paul's anthropology in conversation with Stoic philosophy and neuroscience.


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