基本説明
How do history and literature relate in New Testament Texts?
Full Description
This study approaches the Epistle to the Ephesians in a radically different way from traditional commentaries. Rather than analysing each individual verse, Martin Kitchen examines the complete text within the framework of contemporary biblical criticism. He acknowledges the debt which biblical studies owes to historical method, while at the same time recognizing the need to view the Epistle against the background of recent literary approaches to New Testament texts. Ephesians also takes into account the important questions of whether the Epistle was written by St Paul and, if not, why it was written at all.
This book will be valuable reading for all theologians, students of theology and ministers of religion.
Contents
Preface 1. An Introduction to a Reading of Ephesians 2. The Legacy of Paul 3. Summing Up 4. Thanksgiving 5. The Worthy Wald 6. Wald differently, in love and in light 7. Walk Wisely 8. The Armour of God Postscript:`To Sum Up' Bibliography