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1 & 2 Thessalonians: An Introduction and Study Guide Encountering the Christ Group at Thessalonike

✍ Scribed by Richard S. Ascough


Publisher
Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
122
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


1 Thessalonians provides a fascinating glimpse into the origins and social life of the Christ group in the ancient Roman city of Thessalonike, while 2 Thessalonians reveals how the community developed at a somewhat later time. This guide narrates the story of the founding of the group by considering the social and cultural contexts, the literary form, the rhetorical strategies, the theologies, and the reception of the two canonical letters.
While centering on the texts of 1 and 2 Thessalonians themselves, Ascough draws widely on literary and archaeological data, giving particular attention to typical group behaviours among small, unofficial associations in the Greek and Roman period. The first four chapters focus on 1 Thessalonians, from the initial formation of the Christ group out of a small association of artisans through to how members negotiated various sorts of relationships: with Paul and his companions, with outsiders in Thessalonike and beyond, and especially with fellow believers within the group itself. The final two chapters turn attention to the shifting circumstances that required a second letter to be written, with its focus on disorder and disruption of social practices and theological beliefs. The epilogue briefly surveys Christianity at Thessalonike beyond the 1st century.
This guide presents an overview of the historical development of the Christ group at Thessalonike. Moving beyond treating the canonical letters as simple repositories of theological opinions, Ascough demonstrates how 1 and 2 Thessalonians reveal ordinary life in ancient Roman cities. In so doing, he invites readers to enter the world of one of the many fascinating communities of Christ believers in the 1st century of the Common Era.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Map of Macedonia
Map of Thessalonike
Introduction
Chapter 1: Founding a Christ Group at Thessalonike
Chapter 2: Written Communicationβ€”1 Thessalonians
Chapter 3: Affirming Relationships
Chapter 4: Standing Firm in Troubling Times
Chapter 5: Writing with Authorityβ€”2 Thessalonians
Chapter 6: Adjusting for New Circumstances
Epilogue
Bibliography
Major English Language Commentaries
Works Cited
Index of References
Index of Subjects
Index of Authors


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