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Timothy: Paul's Closest Associate: Paul's Social Network: Brothers & Sisters in Faith

Autor Bruce J. Malina
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2008

While most Christians might accurately identify Timothy as an associate of the apostle Paul, they probably conjure up images of Timothy and his relationship with Paul in twenty-first-century terms. In "Timothy: Paul's Closest Associate, "Bruce J. Malina ventures off the path of modern biography, with its interest in psychological development and introspection, toward a more likely description of Timothy. Malina draws us out of our individualistic worldview and into the first-century Mediterranean world, where introspection was unheard of and collectivism prevailed. Here alone, within a network of friends and associates, can we discover the real Timothy. Moreover, Malina's fascinating explanation of social-scientific group development over generations, while perhaps challenging readers to rethink traditional biblical interpretation, provides readers with fresh and plausible insights about Timothy. These insights lead to a greater appreciation not only for Timothy but, more important, for the gospel of God that Paul enjoined on him to proclaim: the God of Israel raised Jesus from the dead, making him Lord and Messiah.

"Bruce J. Malina, STD, is professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Creighton University in Omaha. He is the author of numerous works, including "The New Testament World: Insights from Cultural Anthropology "(Atlanta: John Knox, 1981; rev. ed., 1993; Louisville: Westminster/Knox, 3rd rev. ed., 2001); with John J. Pilch, "Social Science Commentary on the Letters of Paul" (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006); and with John J. Pilch, "Social Science Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles" (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2008)."

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ISBN-13: 9780814651803
ISBN-10: 0814651801
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Michael Glazier Books
Seria Paul's Social Network: Brothers & Sisters in Faith


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Human beings are embedded in a set of social relations. A social network is one way of conceiving that set of relations in terms of a number of persons connected to one another by varying degrees of relatedness. In the early Jesus-group documents featuring Paul and coworkers, it takes little effort to envision the apostle?s collection of friends and friends of friends that is the Pauline network. The persons who constituted that network are the focus of this set of brief books. For Christians of the Western tradition, these persons are significant ancestors in faith. While each of them is worth knowing by themselves, it is largely because of their standing within that web of social relations woven about and around Paul that they are of lasting interest. Through this series we hope to come to know those persons in ways befitting their first-century Mediterranean culture. While most Christians might accurately identify Timothy as an associate of the apostle Paul, they probably conjure up images of Timothy and his relationship with Paul in twenty-first-century terms. In Timothy: Paul?s Closest Associate, Bruce J. Malina ventures off the path of modern biography, with its interest in psychological development and introspection, toward a more likely description of Timothy. Malina draws us out of our individualistic worldview and into the first-century Mediterranean world, where introspection was unheard of and collectivism prevailed. Here alone, within a network of friends and associates, can we discover the real Timothy. Moreover, Malina?s fascinating explanation of social-scientific group development over generations, while perhaps challenging readers to rethink traditional biblical interpretation, provides readers with fresh and plausible insights about Timothy. These insights lead to a greater appreciation not only for Timothy but, more important, for the gospel of God that Paul enjoined on him to proclaim: the God of Israel raised Jesus from the dead, making him Lord and Messiah. ?This is a fascinating book to read. It is well-written in an engaging style, and packed with innovative use and a variety of social science models to unravel the mystery of Timothy the companion and co-worker of Paul. Rather than concentrate on the ?theology? of Paul, Malina places the persons of Paul and Timothy within the context of the first century Mediterranean world as apostle and change agent. The portrait of Paul?s co-writer and co-worker that emerges is comprehensive and informative. But Malina goes beyond this to look at the development of the ?Timothy traditions? which were formed first in the collection of Luke-Acts. In this journey Malina offers an informative side-trip to examine the notion of forgery in the connection with 2 Thessalonians. The end of the book offers a useful analysis of the final traditions about Paul and Timothy in the New Testament, found in the ?forgeries? of the letter to the Colossians, and First and Second Timothy and Titus. In all, highly recommended. A delight to read and informative to the student of the New Testament writings.? Ray Hobbs

Notă biografică

Bruce J. Malina, STD, is professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Creighton University in Omaha. He is the author of numerous works, including The New Testament World: Insights from Cultural Anthropology (Atlanta: John Knox, 1981; rev. ed., 1993; Louisville: Westminster/Knox, 3rd rev. ed., 2001); with John J. Pilch, Social Science Commentary on the Letters of Paul (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006); and with John J. Pilch, Social Science Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2008).