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Paul's letters from prisonPaul's letters from prison

Paul's letters from prison1970

J. L. Houlden

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Modern translations have made it clearer than ever that many of Paul's assumptions and ideas are utterly foreign to us. This commentary guides the reader into a new understanding of Paul's letters and a new appreciation of his theology and ethics as having meaning for us in today's world. Paul is important at two levels. At the level of events, it was he who brought the Church out of its Jewish cocoon. At the level of doctrine, it was Paul who first provided a way of formulating the significance of Jesus which made it possible to universalize his mission. Paul also brought simplicity and directness into the relationship of the individual with God. Finally, Paul, the Hellenistic Jew, was able to go far in expressing the Christian gospel in terms congenial to Greeks to launch the Church's teaching safely on non-semitic waters. - Jacket flap.

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First published
1970
OL Work ID
OL3088268W

Subjects

BibleCommentariesFilippenzen (bijbelboek)Filemon (bijbelboek)CommentairesColossenzen (bijbelboek)Efezie˜rs (bijbelboek)Efeziërs (bijbelboek)Bible, commentaries, n. t. philippiansBible, commentaries, n. t. colossiansBible, commentaries, n. t. philemonBible, commentaries, n. t. ephesians

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