
The Authenticity of the Second Letter to the Thessalonians
William Wrede(Autor*in)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Verlag)
Erschienen am 28. Juni 2018
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Softcover
132 Seiten
978-0-227-17691-7 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Scholars continue to debate whether Second Thessalonians was written by Paul or pseudonymously. The suggestion that the letter is a late imitation is largely based on the comparison of the parallel expressions of the two epistles to the Thessalonians. There are more words and phrases that are shared between these two letters than there are in any other two New Testament letters. William Wrede's study is the ultimate source of scholarly perception of these parallels. Not only does Wrede locate some exact parallels, he also finds definite words, verses, and related passages that precisely mirror and reflect their counterparts in First Thessalonians. Scholars who conclude that Second Thessalonians is pseudonymous owe much of that conclusion to Wrede's work. Wrede's order of the Greek parallels has been reproduced with his original annotations in this translation.
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"Rhea has made a valuable contribution to Pauline (and especially Thessalonians) scholarship. Not only has he made sure that William Wrede's Die Echtheit des zweiten Thessalonicherbriefs Untersucht is in print again, but his translation makes Wrede's detailed authorship arguments accessible to a broader audience."Benjamin E. Reynolds, Associate Professor of New Testament, Tyndale University College, Toronto
"Whether or not one agrees with Wrede's analysis of the Thessalonian correspondence, his treatment of its unity and disunity is essential reading for New Testament scholars. Now ably translated by Robert Rhea, this text makes a valuable contribution to Pauline studies, within the English-speaking world and beyond."
Paul N. Anderson, Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies, George Fox University
The book provides a useful reminder of Wrede's importance to New Testament studies and makes it possible to engage freshly with Wrede's thought with the benefit of more than a century of hindsight.
Filologia Neotestamentaria - Vols. XXXIII - 2020, p.238
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Englisch
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Cambridge
Großbritannien
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
Gewicht
205 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17691-7 (9780227176917)
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Robert Rhea is a graduate of Davidson College, Union Theological Seminary, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and studied at the University of Marburg with Georg Werner Kuemmel, at the Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich with Werner Vordtriede, and at the Evangelisch-Theologische Fakultaet of the University of Vienna. At Union Theological Seminary he wrote a thesis entitled the Johannine Son of Man (1990).
Inhalt
Translator's Preface
Translator's Note
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations for Reference Works
Notes on the Greek
Preface
Preliminary Remarks
Chapter I The Literary Relationship of the Two Letters to the Thessalonians: A Comparison of the Parallels
Chapter II Objections to an Early Fiction: The Writer's Purpose and Situation
Chapter III Literary Form and Composition
Chapter IV The Letter as Forgery
Chapter V The Significance of the Jerusalem Temple
Bibliography
Translator's Note
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations for Reference Works
Notes on the Greek
Preface
Preliminary Remarks
Chapter I The Literary Relationship of the Two Letters to the Thessalonians: A Comparison of the Parallels
Chapter II Objections to an Early Fiction: The Writer's Purpose and Situation
Chapter III Literary Form and Composition
Chapter IV The Letter as Forgery
Chapter V The Significance of the Jerusalem Temple
Bibliography