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Pauline Reliability

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Paul should not be dismissed as unreliable for lacking contact with Jesus, because Acts presents Paul as encountering Jesus on the road to Damascus.

Paul is defended as having met Jesus through the Damascus road encounter.

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  1. The Christian side replies that Paul did meet Jesus in the Damascus road encounter.

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    Used from a Christian perspective to argue that Paul did meet Jesus on the road to Damascus and therefore should not be dismissed as unreliable for lacking a prior physical enco...

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Paul’s statement about becoming all things to all people is presented as contextualizing the gospel as a servant, not deceitfully changing his beliefs.

Paul’s missionary adaptation is framed as service rather than dishonesty.

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