Colossians and EphesiansLiturgical Press, 2008 - 416 páginas No two works in the Pauline Epistles resemble each other as closely as Colossians and Ephesians. Often recognized for their majestic tone and powerful theological statement, Colossians and Ephesians also present many challenges of interpretation. Most commentaries on these letters seem preoccupied with the same few issues, particularly the question of authorship. As MacDonald addresses these classic questions, she offers a fresh perspective on Colossians and Ephesians by making use of insights from the social sciences. Moreover, by paying attention to subtle differences between the two letters, she brings their distinct perspectives into sharp relief. MacDonald highlights the interplay between Colossians and Ephesians and the social life of New Testament communities. She illustrates how the texts reflect ancient cultural values and are influenced by particular aspects of community life such as worship and household existence. In particular, she reflects on the issues faced by these communities as they formed institutions and interacted with the society around them. She shows the struggles of the New Testament communities to survive and maintain a distinct identity in first-century society. Chapters under Colossians are Greeting (1:1-2)," "Thanksgiving for the Colossians (1:3-8)," "Prayer on Behalf of the Colossians (1:9-14, )" "The Christ-Hymn (1:15-20),""Application of Hymn to the Situation in Colossae (1:21-23)," "Paul's Authority in Colossae and Laodicea (1:24-2:7)," "Debate with the Opponents: The Power of the Risen Christ (2:8-15)," "Debate with the Opponents: Warnings Against Ascetic Practices (2:16-23)," "New Life in Light of the Resurrection (3:1-4)," "Ethical Guidelines for a New Life (3:5-17)," "The Households of Believers(3:18-4:1)," "Prayer, Mission, and Contact with Outsiders (4:2-6)," "Conclusion: Personal Notes and Greetings (4:7-18)." Chapters under Ephesians are "Greeting (1:1-2)," "Blessing (1:3-14)," "Thanksgiving and Prayer (1:15-23)," "The Consequences of Life Together with Christ (2:1-10)," "The Unity of Jews and Gentiles Created by Christ (2:11-22)," "The Apostle as Interpreter of the Divine Mystery (3:1-13)," "Prayer and Doxology (3:14-21)," "The Unity of the Spirit (4:1-16)," "The Sons of Disobedience and the Children of Light (4:17-5:20)," "The Households of Believers (5:21-6:9)," "Doing Battle with Evil (6:10-20)," "Conclusion: Personal Matters and Final Blessing (6:21-24)." Margaret Y. MacDonald is a professor in the department of religious studies at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. |
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... sense to study them together and seek to understand the relationship between them . Colossians and Ephesians present commentators with many challenges , however , besides that of unraveling the nature of the relationship between them ...
... sense to study these two epistles to- gether . Among the most striking parallels between Colossians and Ephesians are Eph 1 : 7 || Col 1:14 ; Eph 2 : 5 || Col 2:13 ; Eph 3 : 2 || Col 1:25 ; Eph 3 : 9 || Col 1:26 ; Eph 4:16 || Col 2:19 ...
... fasting and other ascetic practices are depicted as futile and worldly . They have been rendered irrelevant through Christ . The author of Colossians feels that in a profound sense the world 12 Colossians and Ephesians.
... sense of finality and com- pletion . No further initiatory rites are required . Because of the importance of baptism for Colossians as a whole and for the specific response to the false teaching in 2 : 8-23 it is likely that the meaning ...
... sense of evil becomes even more pronounced in Ephesians ) . The members of the Colossian community had encountered teachers and / or fellow members of the community who felt that the evil world could only be escaped by means of ascetic ...
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1841 | 152 |
26 | 170 |
Personal Notes and Greetings 4718 | 177 |
Ephesians | 191 |
314 | 196 |
1523 | 214 |
110 | 227 |
1122 | 240 |
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2123 | 71 |
2427 | 78 |
The Power of the Risen Christ 2815 | 96 |
Warnings against Ascetic Practices 21623 | 109 |
14 | 126 |
517 | 134 |
113 | 259 |
1421 | 274 |
116 | 285 |
17520 | 300 |
2169 | 324 |
1020 | 342 |
Personal Matters and Final Blessing 62124 | 350 |
Indexes | 355 |
2 Selected References to Other Literature | 377 |
3 Index of Authors | 383 |
4 Index of Subjects | 387 |
Supplementary Bibliography | 391 |