“St Paul", In Our Time (BBC Radio 4, 2 May 2013)
“Melvyn Bragg and guests Helen Bond, John Haldane and John Barclay discuss the influence of St Paul on the early Christian church and on Christian theology generally. St Paul joined the Christian church in a time of confusion and wonder. Jesus had been crucified and resurrected and the Christians believed they were living at the end of the world. Paul's impact on Christianity is vast: he imposed an identity on the early Christians and a coherent theology that thinkers from St Augustine to Martin Luther have grappled with. Crucially, Paul is responsible for changing Christianity from a Jewish reform movement into a separate and universal religion.”
Podcast available here
Paula Fredriksen, “Judaizing the Gentiles: The Ritual Demands of Paul's Gospel”, Stanford Jewish Studies (published 25 July 2014)
Chris Tilling, “Paul, Evil and Justification Debates”, Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible conference on Evil in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity, St Mary's University, Twickenham, London (published 15 July 2014)
Sarah Rollens, “Violence as Social Currency in Early Christianity: The Value of Suffering Paul’s Letters”, Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible conference on Social-scientific Criticism and Christian Origins: Past, Present and Future, St Mary's University, Twickenham, London (Published on 25 May 2018)
Fatima Tofighi, “Paul, the Mystic Who Wasn’t a Mystic”, Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible conference on Bible in Politics, St Mary's University, Twickenham, London (published 12 June 2017)