Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition

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Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition Before the appearance of the written Gospels, the memory of Jesus was transmitted in widely scattered Christian communities in both oral and written segments The Gospels are not composed by eyewitnesses immediately after the resurrection and used by preachers; by “good news” (=Gospel), Paul means the message of what God had done in Jesus.

Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition Rather, the Gospels stand at the end of a complex development of tradition in the common life of churches across a period of some 50 years (30-70A.D.) In Hellenism and Judaism alike, oral tradition and scribal activity were closely intertwined. Letters, for example, are written and sent to others, but they are often dictated and are read out loud to their recipients. (Acts 15:30-35) Similarly, an orator or teacher could prepare notes for an oral presentation, and these could be inscribed in writing as notes by hearers.

Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition The main vehicle for transmitting the memory of Jesus over a period of some 40 years was through oral tradition within communities. Apart from the passion narratives, stories and sayings in the Gospels appear most often in the form of isolated units (pericopes). B. The Memory of Jesus was passed down in communities gathered for worship or teaching.

Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition During the same 40-year period of the oral tradition, the memory of Jesus also found its way into the earliest Christian letters. Paul’s letters are usually singled out for what they don’t tell us about Jesus, but in fact, they are a valuable repository of Jesus traditions. At the simplest level, Paul refers to the basic facts of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, though outside a narrative framework. (Rom 1:1-6; 1 Tim 2:5; 3:16)

Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition Paul quoted Jesus infrequently but authoritatively (1 Cor. 7:10; 9:14; 11:23-25). Paul alludes to the “mind of Christ” (1 Cor. 2:16) or the “law of Christ” as normative for Christian behavior The Letter of James may be our earliest Christian composition, and it, too, is remarkable for its many allusions to the sayings of Jesus (James 2:5; 5:12).

Earliest Stages— Paul and the Pre-Gospel Tradition There were, in all likelihood, stages of compilation and composition on the way to the full written Gospels ●The passion account was probably the first part of the Gospel tradition to reach the form of a sustained recital, whether oral or written. ● Because it is the “dissonance” that first needs to be dealt with, and ●Because we find aspects of it in our earliest letters, ●Because the sections of the canonical Gospels dealing with the suffering and death of Jesus are the most detailed and consistent in their presentation