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A study guide to the Epistles of St. Paul, including study questions.
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Paul's prison letters: Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, Philippians, 1 Timothy, Titus, 2 Timothy
2012, IVP Connect
in English
0830858105 9780830858101
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Table of Contents
Experiencing Colossians as a whole
Who Paul is and what he teaches about Jesus
Following Jesus means living in a new realm, not keeping religious rules
Living a new life together as followers of Jesus
Experiencing Ephesians as a whole
What God has done for us through Jesus
Life in a new realm and the new humanity
The unified body's diversity of gifts; putting off the old and putting on the new
The new life in basic relationships; arming for spiritual conflict
Experiencing Philemon as a whole
Paul's prayer for the Philippians; their concern about his imprisonment and trial
Jesus' example, illustrated by Timothy and Epaphroditus
Paul's example of living to know Christ
Paul's personal thanks and encouragement and his practical advice
Experiencing 1 Timothy as a whole
Timothy is to correct the problem in Ephesus as Paul's representative
Restoring order and decency and establishing good leadership
Ensuring community support for worthy leaders
Living both in this age and the coming one
Experiencing Titus as a whole
Experiencing 2 Timothy as a whole
Timothy's heritage, giftedness, faithfulness, teaching, and dedication
The conflict and suffering of the last days.
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