Discerning the &quote;Word of the Lord&quote; (e-bog) af Michael W. Pahl, Pahl
Michael W. Pahl, Pahl (forfatter)

Discerning the &quote;Word of the Lord&quote; e-bog

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In 1 Thessalonians 4:15, the Apostle Paul appeals to a &quote;word of the Lord&quote; to provide authority for his eschatological encouragement. This appeal has left a perplexing problem related to the nature and function of the specific authority to which the phrase refers. Two theories have predominated in the history of interpretation: either 1) it refers to a directly received prophetic rev...
E-bog 296,28 DKK
Forfattere Michael W. Pahl, Pahl (forfatter)
Forlag T&T Clark
Udgivet 7 maj 2009
Længde 216 sider
Genrer HRCF2
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780567441461
In 1 Thessalonians 4:15, the Apostle Paul appeals to a "e;word of the Lord"e; to provide authority for his eschatological encouragement. This appeal has left a perplexing problem related to the nature and function of the specific authority to which the phrase refers. Two theories have predominated in the history of interpretation: either 1) it refers to a directly received prophetic revelation, whether to Paul or to another Christian prophet; or 2) it refers to a teaching of Jesus received as tradition, whether preserved in the Gospel tradition or otherwise unknown.This book investigates this problem from three angles: epistemological analysis, examining Paul's authorities for his knowledge, particularly in his eschatology; linguistic analysis, including both grammatical and lexical study of the phrase; and contextual analysis, setting the statement within its historical and literary contexts. These approaches converge to suggest a fresh solution to the problem: while Paul does appear to employ traditional Christian eschatological teaching in his response to the Thessalonian crisis (4:16-17a), the phrase ?? ???? ?????? does not refer to this tradition, but rather refers to the proclaimed gospel message about Jesus centred on his death and resurrection which forms the theological foundation of Paul's response (cf. 4:14).