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 expounds the theology of 1 and 2 Thessalonians, examining the cultural setting of these letters and the particular milieu in which their distinctive themes took shape. He...

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Authors: Donfried, Karl P. 1940- (Author) ; Marshall, I. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1993.
In:Year: 1993
Reviews:Book Review: The Theology of Paul's Letter to the Galatians, by James D. G. Dunn. New Testament Theology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993. 161 pp. n.p. ISBN 0-521-35127-8.; The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters, by Karl F. Donfried and I. Howard Marshall. New Testament Theology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993. 208 pp. n.p. ISBN 0-521-36491-4 (1996) (Kellogg, Frederic R.)
The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters. Karl P. Donfried , I. Howard Marshall (1995) (Harlow, Daniel C.)
[Rezension von: DONFRIED, KARL P., The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters (New Testament Theology)...] (1995) (Crawford, Barry S.)
Series/Journal:New Testament theology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible ; Philemon ; Theology
B Bible
B Bible ; Philippians ; Theology
B Bible. Thessalonians Theology
B Bible ; Thessalonians ; Theology
B Bible. Philippians Theology
B Bible. Philemon Theology
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Summary:This book breaks new ground in offering an exposition of the theological message of the Shorter Pauline Letters. Karl P. Donfried expounds the theology of 1 and 2 Thessalonians, examining the cultural setting of these letters and the particular milieu in which their distinctive themes took shape. He shows that the notion of election is a key theme in the Thessalonian correspondence, while both letters have important things to say to people in our own day about Christ, about forgiveness, and about a sanctifying God who pours out his Spirit. I. Howard Marshall's study of Philippians brings out especially the understanding of the theological basis of the Christian life which underlies the letter, while his discussion of Philemon emphasises how the main theme of the letter is the relation between the gospel and Christian ethics; the implications of Paul's teaching on slavery are considered in a manner which goes much further than the surface of the text might imply.
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ISBN:1139166263
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139166263