Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos
In this guide Stephen E. Fowl introduces students to both theological fruit and critical issues of the letter to the Ephesians.

On the theological front, Fowl shows how Ephesians offers an unparalleled cosmic vision of the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, of the role of heavenly powers in the universe, and of how the community of Christians is to engage with those powers. Fowl also opens up the major identity questions Ephesians shows existed for early Christians: how to conceive the relationship of Gentiles with the Jews from among whom their faith emerged, and how to live as a Christian within households ordered on patriarchal lines while not capitulating to patriarchy.

On the critical front, Fowl provides an introduction to the key critical questions and issues, such as whether this letter was actually written to a church in Ephesus, and whether Paul the apostle was indeed the author of the letter. Yet, whilst there are demanding linguistic, historical and cultural questions to be answered, Fowl is careful to point out that this should not be done at the expense of reading the text closely and appreciating its meaning and message.
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Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos
In this guide Stephen E. Fowl introduces students to both theological fruit and critical issues of the letter to the Ephesians.

On the theological front, Fowl shows how Ephesians offers an unparalleled cosmic vision of the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, of the role of heavenly powers in the universe, and of how the community of Christians is to engage with those powers. Fowl also opens up the major identity questions Ephesians shows existed for early Christians: how to conceive the relationship of Gentiles with the Jews from among whom their faith emerged, and how to live as a Christian within households ordered on patriarchal lines while not capitulating to patriarchy.

On the critical front, Fowl provides an introduction to the key critical questions and issues, such as whether this letter was actually written to a church in Ephesus, and whether Paul the apostle was indeed the author of the letter. Yet, whilst there are demanding linguistic, historical and cultural questions to be answered, Fowl is careful to point out that this should not be done at the expense of reading the text closely and appreciating its meaning and message.
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Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos

Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos

Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos

Ephesians: An Introduction and Study Guide: Being a Christian, at Home and in the Cosmos

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In this guide Stephen E. Fowl introduces students to both theological fruit and critical issues of the letter to the Ephesians.

On the theological front, Fowl shows how Ephesians offers an unparalleled cosmic vision of the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus, of the role of heavenly powers in the universe, and of how the community of Christians is to engage with those powers. Fowl also opens up the major identity questions Ephesians shows existed for early Christians: how to conceive the relationship of Gentiles with the Jews from among whom their faith emerged, and how to live as a Christian within households ordered on patriarchal lines while not capitulating to patriarchy.

On the critical front, Fowl provides an introduction to the key critical questions and issues, such as whether this letter was actually written to a church in Ephesus, and whether Paul the apostle was indeed the author of the letter. Yet, whilst there are demanding linguistic, historical and cultural questions to be answered, Fowl is careful to point out that this should not be done at the expense of reading the text closely and appreciating its meaning and message.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350008663
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/12/2017
Series: T&T Clark's Study Guides to the New Testament
Edition description: Study Guide
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Stephen E. Fowl is Professor of New Testament at Loyola University, Baltimore.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Some Preliminary Matters for Beginning Students
1. Arguments of Ephesians
2. Questions of Authorship, History and Literary Relations
3. Distinctly Ephesian
4. Reading Closely
5. Another Type of Close Reading
Index

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