Paul and the Thessalonians: The Philosophic Tradition of Pastoral Care


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This book deals with Pauls practice rather than his theology. It especially traces the way in which Paul established a church in the important city of Thessalonica the capital city of the Roman province of Macedonia maintained contact with it in order to ensure its continuing nurture and instructed its members on how to care for one another. Rather than simply organize a church Paul founded shaped and nurtured a community. In so doing he was sensitive to the needs of individuals within the community who had committed themselves to new beliefs and a new way of life. Paul was in fact engaged in pastoral care although he does not describe the enterprise in that manner. --from the Introduction Abraham J. Malherbe is Buckingham Professor Emeritus of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale University. Malherbe has written extensively on the literary and social dimensions of ancient literature and Greco-Roman philosophy. Some of his many books include Moral Exhortation: A Greco-Roman Sourcebook Paul and the Popular Philosophers Ancient Epistolary Theorists and The Letters to the Thessalonians.
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