Historian Says Apostle Paul May Have Been Roman Spy
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Posted: 3:56 PM Nov 26, 2008
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LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) - The head of the history department at Virginia Military Institute suggests that the Apostle Paul may have been spying for the Romans.

Rose Mary Sheldon, the co-author of "Operation Messiah: St. Paul, Roman Intelligence and the Birth of Christianity," presented her thesis last week at the International Spy Museum in Washington.

She suggests that Paul may have faked his conversion on the road to Damascus so he could infiltrate Christian congregations and report to Rome on suspicious elements in synagogues across the empire.

Sheldon says Paul's interaction with Roman officials seems to have been remarkably friendly, and she notes that in his letter to the Romans, he urges Christians to obey them.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Posted by: Alex Location: Atlanta on Dec 18, 2008 at 09:19 AM
Really? Is this what's passing for scholarship these days? With inane research like this going on, it's no wonder that-- when universities make budget cuts--humanities faculty are the first to go.

Posted by: stephen Beardsley Location: Chicago on Dec 17, 2008 at 07:43 AM
My son is looking at schools to attend to study computer science and History. Thank you Ms. Sheldon, now I can cross VMI off my list of places where "intelligence" has died. I swear, if you work in the humanities you can propose any inane theory and no one will give you the public humiliation you deserve. Thanks for doing it for us and simplifying my sons school search.