Preface
The Apologists and Paul: An Introduction - David E. Wilhite, Baylor University, USA
1. The Pauline Writings and the Apology of Aristides - Paul Foster, University of Edinburgh, UK
2. Reading the Story of Abraham with Paul and Justin - Susan Wendel, Briarcrest Seminary, USA
3. Reconsidering Pauline Influence in Tatian - Jennifer Strawbridge, Oxford University, UK
4. The Apostle Invisibly Present in Both Athenagoras and Pseudo-Athenagoras - David Rankin, Holland Park Uniting Church, Queensland, Australia
5. Paul and the Jewish-Christian Apologists: Melito, Aristo of Pella, and Hegesippus - Alistair C. Stewart, St. Peter's Church, Upton-Cum-Chalvey, UK
6. Paul's Writings and Theophilus's Ad Autolycum - Stuart E. Parsons, Trinity College of Florida, USA
7. Clement of Alexandria and Paul: Reception of the Apostle's Legacy in Clement's Works - Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski, King's College London, UK
8. Tertullian the Apologist and Paul - Benjamin D. Haupt, University of Birmingham, UK
9. The Critique of Rhetorical Eloquance: 1 Corinthians 1-2 and Minucius Felix, Octavius 14-15 - Paul Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary, USA
10. The Use of Paul in Hippolytus's De Antichristo - Wally Vincente Cirafesi, University of Oslo, Norway
11. Paul in Novatian: The Christ Hymn of Philippians 2 - James Papandrea, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA
12. The Pauline Writings in Dionysius of Alexandria - Lincoln H. Blumell, Brigham Young University, USA
13. Cyprian's Reception of Paul - Edwina Murphy, Morling College, Australia
14. Pauline Reception in Arnobius of Sicca and Lactantius - Michael Simmons, Auburn University, USA
15. Pauline Influence on Methodius - Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Afterword: Was Paul an Apologist? - Todd D. Still, Baylor University, USA
Index