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Reading Galatians Philippians And 1 Thessalonians A Literary And Theological Commentary Charles B Cousar

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Reading Galatians Philippians And 1 Thessalonians A Literary And Theological Commentary Charles B Cousar
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Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Pub.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Charles B. Cousar
ISBN: 9781573123235, 1573123234
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Reading Galatians Philippians And 1 Thessalonians A Literary And Theological Commentary Charles B Cousar by Charles B. Cousar 9781573123235, 1573123234 instant download after payment.

Cousar interprets three letters of Paul, each of which shows him in a different light. In Galatians, the apostle contends for the gospel against a group of Jewish Christian missionaries who have come into the congregation. In Philippians, Paul addresses his favorite community in intimate terms to offer thanks for a gift they have sent him and to urge them to maintain unity in the face of opposing forces. 1 Thessalonians, Paul's first letter, is written to encourage the congregation in that city to lead lives worthy of the gospel. The commentary traces the movement of the letters, paragraph by paragraph, and pays particular attention to the literary character of the writing, and to the theological implications of the text for the church today.

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