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The Pseudepigraphal Letters To The Thessalonians Marlene Crsemann

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The Pseudepigraphal Letters To The Thessalonians Marlene Crsemann
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Author: Marlene Crüsemann
ISBN: 9780567683328, 9780567683342, 056768332X, 0567683346
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Pseudepigraphal Letters To The Thessalonians Marlene Crsemann by Marlene Crüsemann 9780567683328, 9780567683342, 056768332X, 0567683346 instant download after payment.

Marlene Crüsemann examines the Thessalonian letters in the context of Jewish-Christian social history; building upon her analysis of 1 Thessalonians, Crüsemann comes to the conclusion that it is post-apostolic epistolary communication, and questions whether it is a letter of Paul and indeed whether it is an early letter. This analysis in turn adds weight to the traditional thesis that the letter is somewhat out of place and may be a later work by another author.
Crüsemann subsequently illustrates that 2 Thessalonians, by contrast, revokes the far-reaching social separation from Judaism that characterizes 1 Thessalonians, and thus aims socio-historically for a solidarity with the entire Jewish people. Analysing the concept of the Jews as supposed enemy, the future of the Greek gentile community and the relationship between the two letters, Crüsemann concludes that the discussion about a “divergence of the ways of Christians and Jews” in early Christian times needs to be realigned.

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