
Colossians (Abingdon New Testament Commentaries Series)
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The short letter to the Colossians has played a significant role in the development of Christian thought. Its emphases on salvation as largely realized here and now, on knowledge in relation to faith, on Christ as the head of the...
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The short letter to the Colossians has played a significant role in the development of Christian thought. Its emphases on salvation as largely realized here and now, on knowledge in relation to faith, on Christ as the head of the church, on the entire cosmos and all humanity as the objects of God???s work of redemption through him, and on Paul???s authority???all these point in the direction of church theology at the end of the apostolic period. Christian notions of ethical responsibility between asceticism and worldliness, as well as the subordination of wives to husbands and slaves to masters, were influenced by the ???household table??? of Colossians 3:18???4:1. In the fourth century Colossians' Christological claims ^surfaced on opposite sides of the Arian controversy, which dealt with the status of the Son of God in relation to the Father/Creator and the created order. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Colossians attracted special attention as theologians and ordinary believers have wrestled with new questions about science and religious pluralism.The short letter to the Colossians has played a significant role in the development of Christian thought. Its emphases on salvation as largely realized here and now, on knowledge in relation to faith, on Christ as the head of the church, on the entire cosmos and all humanity as the objects of God???s work of redemption through him, and on Paul???s authority???all these point in the direction of church theology at the end of the apostolic period. Christian notions of ethical responsibility between asceticism and worldliness, as well as the subordination of wives to husbands and slaves to masters, were influenced by the ???household table??? of Colossians 3:18???4:1. In the fourth century Colossians' Christological claims ^surfaced on opposite sides of the Arian controversy, which dealt with the status of the Son of God in relation to the Father/Creator and the created order. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Colossians attracted special attention as theologians and ordinary believers have wrestled with new questions about science and religious pluralism.The short letter to the Colossians has played a significant role in the development of Christian thought. David M. Hay provides a detailed study of this important text.
The short letter to the Colossians has played a significant role in the development of Christian thought. Its emphases on salvation as largely realized here and now, on knowledge in relation to faith, on Christ as the head of the church, on the entire cosmos and all humanity as the objects of God's work of redemption through him, and on Paul's authority?all these point in the direction of church theology at the end of the apostolic period. Christian notions of ethical responsibility between asceticism and worldliness, as well as the subordination of wives to husbands and slaves to masters, were influenced by the ?household table? of Colossians 3:18?4:1. In the fourth century Colossians' Christological claims surfaced on opposite sides of the Arian controversy, which dealt with the status of the Son of God in relation to the Father/Creator and the created order. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Colossians attracted special attention as theologians and ordinary believers have wrestled with new questions about science and religious pluralism.
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- Catalogue Code 359347
- Product Code 9781426750397
- ISBNÂ 1426750390
- EANÂ 9781426750397
- Department Academic
- Category New Testament Commentaries
- Sub-Category Colossians
- Publisher Abingdon Press
- Publication Date Sep 2011
- DRMÂ Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 1.16 MB (EPUB)
David Hay
David Hay trained as a zoologist and worked for several years in cooperation with Sir Alister Hardys RERU, taking over as Director in 1985. He currently holds an Honorary Senior Research Fellowship in the Department of Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. His books include The Spirit of the Child (with Rebecca Nye (HarperCollins 1998) and Something There: The Biology of the Human Spirit (DLT 2006).