Todd D Still is Associate Professor of Christian Scripture (New Testament) at the George W Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
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David G. Horrell -- University of Exeter "In this collection of fresh and insightful essays, an outstanding group of scholars offers some new and important pathways into the neglected -- but historically and theologically crucial -- subject of the connections between Jesus and Paul." David Wenham -- Trinity College, Bristol "I warmly welcome this collection of essays by distinguished scholars and its serious engagement with an important and often neglected theme. The essays explore persuasively some of the agreements of Jesus and Paul (e.g., Barclay on grace and Longenecker on money and possessions); they ask important questions (e.g., Markus Bockmuehl's masterly discussion of Peter's role in the context of recent New Testament study); and they are at times provocative (e.g., Francis Watson's surprising contribution on the Lord's Supper). There is much here to stimulate thought and to encourage ongoing reflection and discussion."

