The six essays in this volume consider the relationship between Jesus and Paul from diverse angles, comparing and contrasting each one's views on grace, law and gospel, treatment of the poor, the Last Supper, the meaning of Jesus' death, and the role of Peter. Jesus and Paul Reconnected explores historical congruity between Christ and his apostle and examines potential connections in their thought, relationships, and practices. Editor Todd Still brings scholars together in hopes of encouraging further conversation and contributing to this growing area of New Testament research.