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The Apostle Paul And His Letters Bibleworld Edwin D Freed

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The Apostle Paul And His Letters Bibleworld Edwin D Freed
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Publisher: Equinox Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Edwin D. Freed
ISBN: 9781845530037, 1845530039
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Apostle Paul And His Letters Bibleworld Edwin D Freed by Edwin D. Freed 9781845530037, 1845530039 instant download after payment.

This book is written for a wide range of interested readers, including students, pastors, church workers and others interested in learning about Paul as a person and his work. The author deals with Paul and the book of Acts, the circumstances that led Paul to write each letter, and his responses to those circumstances. A unique aspect of the work is Paul's emphasis on the morality of the believers to whom he was writing--his "ways in Christ" as he taught "them everywhere in every church." Brief discussions of Paul's language help to enlighten meanings of his thought often overlooked. His thought is presented in light of his own times, not those of the Reformation or our own. Material from the Old Testament, Qumran, and pagan sources makes readers more aware of that fact. Paul was not writing for Christians in the modern sense of the term, because it was not in use among followers of Jesus when he wrote. Rather, he was writing primarily to converts, especially Gentiles, who came into his churches only recently from either Judaism or paganism. Paul's emphases on faithfulness toward God, the faithfulness of Jesus, and his moral teachings are primary themes. There is an extensive bibliography for persons interested in more advanced study.

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