The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters
This book breaks new ground in offering an exposition of the theological message of the Shorter Pauline Letters. Karl P. Donfried puts 1 and 2 Thessalonians in their cultural context, and identifies a number of key themes in these letters, such as the notion of election. I. Howard Marshall's study of Philippians brings out especially the understanding of the theological basis of the Christian life that underlies the letter, while his discussion of Philemon emphasizes how the main theme of the letter is the relation between the gospel and Christian ethics.
- Groundbreaking study of the theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters
- Authors are well-known scholars
- Provides clear summaries for NT students
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'… Marshall's remarks regarding the historical background and theological contexts of the letter are as sage as they are succinct.' Expository Times
Product details
September 1993Paperback
9780521367318
224 pages
214 × 138 × 14 mm
0.31kg
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Table of Contents
- Editor's preface
- 1. The setting of 1 Thessalonians
- 2. The theology of 1 Thessalonians
- 3. 1 Thessalonians, the Pauline corpus and Acts
- 4. The setting of 2 Thessalonians
- 5. The theology of 2 Thessalonians
- 6. Thessalonians and the New Testament
- 7. The significance of 2 Thessalonians for today
- 8. Exploring the building site
- 9. Laying the foundation
- 10. Building the walls
- 11. The shape of the Church
- 12. Philippians and its architect
- 13. A building that still stands
- 14. The Gospel and slavery.