The later Pauline letters raise a number of distinct questions for ethics. Their theological, linguistic and literary features set them apart from the other Pauline material, and the place and nature of the ethical material in them is also quite distinctive.
This clear study surveys the key issues, addresses contemporary objections to the ethical stance of the epistles, and offers reflection on the place of the later Pauline letters within the project of Christian ethical thinking. Includes a full bibliography.
This clear study surveys the key issues, addresses contemporary objections to the ethical stance of the epistles, and offers reflection on the place of the later Pauline letters within the project of Christian ethical thinking. Includes a full bibliography.