Commentary on the Letters of St. Paul, Vol 2
Revealing a fine affinity with Paul's thought, Theodoret succeeds in his aim of "demonstrating the profundity of the apostle's wisdom and stripping away the veils of the writing." Now that the work appears in English, it would be to the benefit of modern commentators to sample Theodoret's approach to Paul, even if the theological positions of the Antiochene school led the bishop to wrestle with some of his subject's cherished convictions.
One of the most important Patristic commentaries is now available in English. Volume Two contains the commentaries on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Hebrews, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
Contents
The Letter to the Galatians |
p. 2 |
The Letter to the Ephesians |
p. 33 |
The Letter to the Philippians |
p. 64 |
The Letter to the Colossians |
p. 85 |
The First Letter to the Thessalonians |
p. 107 |
The Second Letter to the Thessalonians |
p. 125 |
The Letter to the Hebrews |
p. 136 |
The First Letter to Timothy |
p. 208 |
The Second Letter to Timothy |
p. 236 |
The Letter to Titus |
p. 252 |
The Letter to Philemon |
p. 261 |
General Index |
p. 267 |
Index of Biblical Citations |
p. 270 |
Product Description
Paperback: |
283 Pages |
Publisher: |
Holy Cross Orthodox Press |
ISBN: |
978-1-885652-53-9 |
Product Dimensions: |
6 x 9 x 0.7 inches |
Translator: |
Robert Charles Hill |
Publication Year: |
2001 |