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AbstractAlthough the field of leadership in the New Testament and in the Pauline Letters has receiveda great deal of attention, there are still many issues over which scholars disagree. It is proposedin this article that the ongoing use of insights from s... see more

AbstractPurpose of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. More similarities than differences This article examines the purpose of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. In the first half of both letters Paul thanks God for the faith, love and hope of the Thessalonians. In 1 Thessalonian... see more

AbstractThe purpose of this study is to suggest a socio-historical frame of reference within which 2 Thessalonians may have communicated meaningfully with its intended readers. The question of the historical background of 2 Thessalonians is discussed with... see more

AbstractPurpose of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. More similarities than differences This article examines the purpose of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. In the first half of both letters Paul thanks God for the faith, love and hope of the Thessalonians. In 1 Thessalonian... see more

AbstractThis contribution probes the question how the biblical instruction to pray continuously was understood in the history of Christian spirituality. It investigates two main traditions of interpretation. The first tradition interprets the instruction ... see more

AbstractPaul’s version of “turning the other cheek” – rethinking violence and toleranceThe aim of this article is to argue that Paul’s denunciation of vengeance should be seen as the outcome of a personal transformation from an apocalyptic destructive thi... see more

AbstractW C van Manen is the most fascinating representative of the 'Dutch Radicals'. In his opus magnum, (1890-1895), Paulus, he argued that we do not have any authentic Pauline epistles. Earlier, in 1865, he had defended the thesis that Paul was the aut... see more

AbstractPaul’s version of “turning the other cheek” – rethinking violence and toleranceThe aim of this article is to argue that Paul’s denunciation of vengeance should be seen as the outcome of a personal transformation from an apocalyptic destructive thi... see more

AbstractW C van Manen is the most fascinating representative of the 'Dutch Radicals'. In his opus magnum, (1890-1895), Paulus, he argued that we do not have any authentic Pauline epistles. Earlier, in 1865, he had defended the thesis that Paul was the aut... see more

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