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Called into the mission of God : a missional reading of Paul's Thessalonian correspondence /

Roji George argues that Paul's primary interest was neither doctrinal teaching nor the articulation of an anti-imperial discourse. Instead, he contends that amidst the many problems that faced the Thessalonian community--eschatological fears, ethical difficulties, and persecution from outside g...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: George, Roji T. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Reading a Text Missionally -- 1.1. Important terms and definitions -- 1.2. A definition of missional hermeneutic -- 1.3. Why missional hermeneutic in biblical studies? -- 1.4. Competing or complementary trends in missional reading -- 1.5. Missional hermeneutic: A reader-oriented interpretive strategy? -- 1.6. Reading the Thessalonian correspondence missionally -- Locating Thessalonians in its Missional Context -- 2.1. The city of Thessalonica: Social, cultural, religious, and political context -- 2.2. Authenticity and date of Paul's Thessalonian correspondence -- 2.3. The question of sequence and occasion of 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- 2.4. The purpose of 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- 2.5. Paul's Thessalonian community and the Christians in a pluralistic and hostile context in India -- Eschatology: A Framework for Missional Theology -- 3.1. The centrality of eschatology for Paul's missional theology in Thessalonian correspondence -- 3.2. The language of eschatology -- 3.3. Eschatology, Paul's mission, and the Thessalonians -- God and His Community in Thessalonica -- 4.1. God in 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- 4.2. God and the missional community in Thessalonica -- 4.3. The church as a risk-taking missional community -- 4.4. Church in India: A missional call -- The Gospel and Missional Pneumatology -- 5.1. The gospel in Thessalonica -- 5.2. Missional pneumatology -- 5.3. The creative word, the Spirit, and the Charismata for the life and mission of the church today -- Imitation: A Pauline Strategy of Discipleship -- 6.1. Interrelationship between imitation and discipleship -- 6.2. Discipling through imitation in 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- 6.3. Missional ethics -- 6.4. Cultural ambiguity, strategic identity, and discipleship "in Christ" -- 6.5. Imitation for discipleship and Christian witness in India -- Conclusion. 
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