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1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians
Furnish, Victor Paul

Nashville: Abingdon, 2007 pp. 204. $20.00

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Abingdon New Testament Commentaries


Description: Accepting the widespread view that 1 Thessalonians is the earliest surviving Pauline letter, Furnish commends reading it as fully as possible on its own terms, without presupposing or imposing themes or positions that are explicit only in letters of a later date. While he agrees with commentators who note this letter's pastoral aims and character, he is more convinced than some that it also exhibits a rich and coherent theological point of view. Furnish interprets 2 Thessalonians as the work of an anonymous Paulinist writing several decades after the apostle's death. He regards this letter, too, as historically and theologically valuable, although less for what it discloses about Paul's ministry and thought than for what it shows about the reception and interpretation of Paul in the late first-century church.

Subjects: Bible, New Testament, Pauline Epistles, 1 Thessalonians, Deutero-Pauline Epistles, 2 Thessalonians, Literature


Review by Eduard Verhoef
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Published 6/21/2008
Citation: Eduard Verhoef, review of Victor Paul Furnish, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org] (2008).


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