The Epistles to the Colossians and to Philemon. A Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary)
معرفی کتاب «The Epistles to the Colossians and to Philemon. A Commentary on the Greek Text (New International Greek Testament Commentary)» نوشتهٔ J. D. G.(James Douglas Grant),1939- Dunn، منتشرشده توسط نشر William B. Eerdmans Publishing ; Paternoster Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Paul's Epistle To The Colossians Merits Detailed Study For At Least Two Reasons. First, It Provides An Unexpectedly Interesting Window Into The Character Of Christianity In Asia Minor In The Second Half Of The First Century. With The Information It Gives About The Religious Tensions Within Which Emergent Christianity Was Caught Up, Not Least Those Between Christianity And Diaspora Judaism, We Begin To Gain More Insight Into The Influences And Factors That Shaped The Transition From Apostolic To Subapostolic Christianity In The Region. Second, Colossians Represents A Crucial Stage In The Development Of Pauline Theology Itself. Whether It Was Written At The End Of Paul's Life Or Soon After His Death, It Indicates How Pauline Theology Retained Its Own Vital Character And Did Not Die With Paul. In This Volume In The Celebrated New International Greek Testament Commentary, James D.g. Dunn, Author Of Numerous Well-received Works On The Historical Origin And Theological Interpretation Of The New Testament, Provides Detailed Expositions Of The Text Of Paul's Letters To The Colossians And To Philemon. Dunn Examines Each Of These Letters Within The Context Of The Jewish And Hellenistic Cultures In The First Century, And Discusses The Place Of Colossians And Philemon In The Relationship Between The Pauline Mission And The Early Churches That Received These Letters. Particular Stress Is Also Placed On The Role Of Faith In Jesus Christ Within And Over Against Judaism And On The Counsel Of These Two Important Letters With Regard To The Shaping Of Human Relationships In The Community Of Faith. The Epistle To The Colossians -- The Significance Of The Letter -- Colossae And The Establishment Of Christianity There -- The Trouble At Colossae -- Who Wrote Colossians? -- Where And When Was Colossians Written? -- The Structure Of Colossians -- Commentary -- Address And Greeting (1:1-2) -- Extended Thanksgiving (1:3-23) -- A Personal Statement (1:24-2:5) -- The Theme Of The Letter (2:6-4:6) -- The Thematic Statement (2:6-7) -- The Cross Of Christ Renders Unnecessary Any Further Human Traditions And Rules (2:8-23) -- The Pattern Of Living That Follows From The Cross (3:1-4:6) -- Conclusion (4:7-18). The Epistle To Philemon -- Introduction -- The Author -- The Recipient -- The Occasion -- The Place Of Writing -- The Structure Of The Letter -- Commentary -- Address And Greeting (1-3) -- Thanksgiving And Prayer (4-7) -- Appeal To Philemon (8-20) -- In Conclusion (21-25). By James D.g. Dunn. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes. Paul's Epistle to the Colossians merits detailed study for at least two reasons. First, it provides an unexpectedly interesting window into the character of Christianity in Asia Minor in the second half of the first century. With the information it gives about the religious tensions within which emergent Christianity was caught up, not least those between Christianity and diaspora Judaism, we begin to gain more insight into the influences and factors that shaped the transition from apostolic to subapostolic Christianity in the region. Second, Colossians represents a crucial stage in the development of Pauline theology itself. Whether it was written at the end of Paul's life or soon after his death, it indicates how Pauline theology retained its own vital character and did not die with Paul. In this volume in the celebrated New International Greek Testament Commentary, James D. G. Dunn, author of numerous well-received works on the historical origin and theological interpretation of the New Testament, provides detailed expositions of the text of Paul's letters to the Colossians and to Philemon. Dunn examines each of these letters within the context of the Jewish and Hellenistic cultures in the first century, and discusses the place of Colossians and Philemon in the relationship between the Pauline mission and the early churches that received these letters. Particular stress is also placed on the role of faith in Jesus Christ within and over against Judaism and on the counsel of these two important letters with regard to the shaping of human relationships in the community of faith. Cover......Page 1 Title......Page 5 Contents......Page 9 Foreword......Page 12 Preface......Page 14 Abbreviations......Page 16 COLOSSIANS......Page 21 Bibliography......Page 23 Introduction......Page 39 1:1-2......Page 63 1:3-23......Page 73 1:24-2:5......Page 133 2:6-4:6......Page 156 2:6-7......Page 158 2:8-23......Page 164 3:1-4:6......Page 219 4:7-18......Page 289 PHILEMON......Page 311 Bibliography......Page 313 Introduction......Page 319 1-3......Page 330 4-7......Page 335 8-20......Page 342 21-25......Page 363 Subjects......Page 371 Modern Authors......Page 375 Biblical and Other Ancient Works......Page 382
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