Postcards from Rome explores Paul’s life as seen through his own eyes and proposes an engaging theory about his apparently aborted trip to Spain, mentioned in Rom 15:24. Drawing from Paul’s canonical letters–authentic and forged–as well as Luke’s Acts of the Apostles, and the Acts of Paul and the Acts of Thecla, two noncanonical writings dating from the end of the first century CE, this book imagines a new scenario for a hypothetical twenty-first-century audience, not a real first-century one, attempting to describe the trip to Spain that never was.
Over de auteur
Osvaldo D. Vena is Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. He is the author of The Parousia and Its Rereadings: The Development of the Eschatological Consciousness in the Writings of the New Testament(2001), Apocalipsis (2006), and Evangelio de Marcos (2008).