The Eschatology of First Thessalonians / David Luckensmeyer

David Luckensmeyer gelingt durch die Untersuchung der eschatologischen Motive ein hervorragender Zugang zum ersten Thessalonicherbrief. Er analysiert die grundlegenden Richtungen des enthaltenen Diskurses erstmalig, und verdeutlicht sowohl die Rhetorik wie auch die Briefstruktur des 1. Briefes an di...

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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Novum Testamentum et orbis antiquus, Studien zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments ; Bd. 71.
Studien zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments ; Bd. 71.
Physical Description:1 online resource (465 pages)
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Originally written as: Thesis (doctoral)--University of Queensland, [2005?]
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Foreword; Technical Preface; Table of Contents; Body; Chapter 1: Introduction; I. The Thesis; II. Statement of Method; III. Topical Analysis of First Thessalonians; IV. Topical Survey of Recent Secondary Literature; a. Early Christian Mission Kērygma; b. Chosen and Called; c. Expectation (Hope) of Salvation and Resurrection; d. Word of the Lord; e. Conflict (Affliction and Suffering); f. Paul's Concern (Exhortation and Consolation); g. Ethics (Being Set Apart); h. Parousia of the Lord; i. Judgment (Orgē, Day of the Lord); j. Being in Christ, with Christ
  • k. Structure of an Early Christian Letterl. Priority of Second Thessalonians?; m. Apocalyptic; V. Eschatology as a Hermeneutical Key; VI. Conclusion; Chapter 2: An Epistolary Analysis of First Thessalonians; I. Setting the Scene; II. Letter-Opening and Closing; Excursus 1: Multiple Authors in Antiquity; III. "Letter-Body" or Main Part?; IV. Letter-Thanksgiving; V. Apostolic Parousia; VI. Letter-Paraenesis; VII. Conclusion; Chapter 3: First Thessalonians 1:9-10; I. Arranged Text and Translation; II. Preliminary Issues; a. Arrangement of the Text; b. The Immediate Context
  • c. The Function of 1:9-10 as a SummaryIII. Analysis; a. Turned to God from Idols (1:9); Excursus 2: "Conversion" to Christianity; b. Jesus - Raised from the Dead (1:10); Excursus 3: Pre-Pauline Traditional Formulae and 1:9c-10; IV. Conclusion; Chapter 4: First Thessalonians 2:13-16; I. Arranged Text and Translation; II. Preliminary Issues; a. Arrangement of the Text; b. A Parallel between 2:13-16 and 1:2-10; c. Paul's Letter Structure and 2:13-16; d. Compilation Theories; III. Analysis; a. Thanksgiving for the Word of God (2:13); b. Imitation and Suff ering (2:14)
  • c. The Judeans - Who Killed, Drove Out, Displease and Oppose (2:15)d. God's Orgē Is Going to Come (2:16); IV. The Authenticity of 1 Thess 2:13-16; Excursus 4: Paul's So-Called Anti-Semitism; V. Conclusion; Chapter 5: First Thessalonians 4:13-18; I. Arranged Text and Translation; II. Preliminary Issues; a. Arrangement of the Text; b. Parallels with Other Texts; c. Words of the Lord; d. Parousia in Paul; Excursus 5: Monographs and Articles on 4:13-18 (in table form); III. Analysis; a. Concerning Those Who Are Asleep (4:13); b. Believing That Jesus Died and Rose (4:14)
  • c. A Word of the Lord (4:15)d. The Lord Himself Will Descend (4:16); e. Always with the Lord (4:17); f. Comfort One Another (4:18); IV. Conclusion; Chapter 6: First Thessalonians 5:1-11; I. Arranged Text and Translation; II. Preliminary Issues; a. Arrangement of the Text; b. Traditional Background and Parallels with Other Texts; III. Analysis; a. Concerning the Times and the Seasons (5:1-3); b. Eschatological Paraenesis (5:4-10); c. Encourage and Build Up Each Other (5:11); IV. Conclusion; Chapter 7: Conclusion; Abbreviations; Bibliography; I. List of Ancient Sources
  • II. List of Commentaries: First (& Second) Thessalonians