In Paul Among the People, Sarah Ruden explores the writings of the
evangelist Paul in the context of his time and culture, to recover his
original message of freedom and love while overturning the common--and
fundamental--misconception that Paul represented a puritanical,
hysterically homophobic, misogynist, or reactionary vision.
By setting famous and controversial words of Paul against ancient Greek
and Roman literature, Ruden reveals a radical message of human freedom
and dignity at the heart of Paul's preaching. Her training in the
Classics allows her to capture the stark contrast between Paul's
Christianity and the violence, exploitation, and dehumanization
permeating the Roman Empire in his era. In contrast to later
distortions, the vision of Christian life Ruden finds in Paul is
centered on equality before God and the need for people to love one
another.
A remarkable work of scholarship, synthesis, and understanding, Paul
Among the People recaptures the moral urgency and revolutionary spirit
that made Christianity such a shock to the ancient world and laid the
foundation of the culture in which we live today.