A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians

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A&C Black, 1 ene 2001 - 338 páginas
In this new commentary Muddiman questions the assumption that if Ephesians is not by Paul it must be wholly accounted for as an example of post-Pauline pseudepigraphy. He explores an alternative: that it is an authentic letter subsequently edited and expanded with the aim of adjusting the Pauline tradition to meet a new situation. All the perspectives of major modern scholars are discussed and assessed particularly on the question of Ephesians' relationship to Colossians. The implications for the question of the authorship on Paul's theology are extensively explored.

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Paul to the Ephesians?
2
The evidence of Marcion
12
Ephesians as expansion of an authentic letter
20
Criteria for distinguishing tradition and redaction
29
Ephesians and the Johannine circle
36
Contribution to theology
47
Introduction 1
49
The Church
190
Christian unity
210
Marriage
251
The spirit world
289
Appendixes
301
A note on the text
308
Index of Scriptural References
319
Subject Index
335
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