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Virtually all scholars acknowledge the presence of opponents in 1 and 2 Timothy, but there is considerable disagreement over the identity of these opponents and the author's way of handling them. In this volume, Thornton provides a critique of a number of extant theories, including "Gnostic," Jewish, and proto-Montanist identifications, and develops a rigorous methodology for unmasking the opponents who appear in these letters. He argues that the opponents came from within the Christian community in Ephesus and that their teaching is best described as an erroneous eschatological position that derived from the complexity of Paul's views. He also argues that the author of the books of Timothy engaged with the false teachers in significant ways throughout the letters, and draws attention to a number of literary and theological maneuvers that were intended to counteract the opponents' influence and/or to bolster the faithful community's confidence as it struggled against the opponents. Thornton's meticulous investigation sheds new light on the hostility that plays such a large part in 1 and 2 Timothy.



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“A thoughtful contribution to the ongoing discussion about the historical context of Paul’s letters to Timothy that might help scholars think through the occasion of the letters afresh.”

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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction

1. Methodology

2. Exegetical Analysis of Explicit Units in 1 Timothy

3. Exegetical Analysis of Implicit Units in 1 Timothy 1–3

4. Exegetical Analysis of Implicit Units in 1 Timothy 4–6

5.Exegetical Analysis of Explicit and Implicit Units in 2 Timothy

6.Theological-Ethical Collision in Ephesus

Conclusion

Bibliography

IndexesIndex of Authors

Index of Scripture

Index of Other Ancient Sources

Hostility in the House of God: An Investigation

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 30/07/2016
      ISBN13: 9781575064468, 978-1575064468
      ISBN10: 1575064464

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Virtually all scholars acknowledge the presence of opponents in 1 and 2 Timothy, but there is considerable disagreement over the identity of these opponents and the author's way of handling them. In this volume, Thornton provides a critique of a number of extant theories, including "Gnostic," Jewish, and proto-Montanist identifications, and develops a rigorous methodology for unmasking the opponents who appear in these letters. He argues that the opponents came from within the Christian community in Ephesus and that their teaching is best described as an erroneous eschatological position that derived from the complexity of Paul's views. He also argues that the author of the books of Timothy engaged with the false teachers in significant ways throughout the letters, and draws attention to a number of literary and theological maneuvers that were intended to counteract the opponents' influence and/or to bolster the faithful community's confidence as it struggled against the opponents. Thornton's meticulous investigation sheds new light on the hostility that plays such a large part in 1 and 2 Timothy.



      Trade Review

      “A thoughtful contribution to the ongoing discussion about the historical context of Paul’s letters to Timothy that might help scholars think through the occasion of the letters afresh.”

      —Wesley Thomas Davey Bulletin for Biblical Research



      Table of Contents

      Preface and Acknowledgments

      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      1. Methodology

      2. Exegetical Analysis of Explicit Units in 1 Timothy

      3. Exegetical Analysis of Implicit Units in 1 Timothy 1–3

      4. Exegetical Analysis of Implicit Units in 1 Timothy 4–6

      5.Exegetical Analysis of Explicit and Implicit Units in 2 Timothy

      6.Theological-Ethical Collision in Ephesus

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      IndexesIndex of Authors

      Index of Scripture

      Index of Other Ancient Sources

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