Prolegomena to St Paul's Epistles to the Romans and the Ephesians
This posthumous volume, published in 1895, contains two lectures delivered in the 1880s by the biblical scholar F. J. A. Hort, Professor of Divinity at Cambridge. In these lectures, Hort addresses the question of the dating of Romans and Ephesians, their purpose, and their original readership. He examines their context in the relationship of Judaism to Christianity in the Apostolic period and the difference between Gentile, Judaistic and Roman Christianity. By treating the Epistles as historical as well as religious artefacts and analysing their language and grammar as well as content, Hort argues for the authenticity of both texts and therefore for a first-century dating. The dating of the New Testament was a central concern of Hort toward the end of his career, and he argued against F. C. Baur and the Tübingen school, who placed it in the second century. These lectures present evidence to support his argument.
This volume includes Hort's lectures at Cambridge in 1886 (Romans) and 1891 (Ephesians). Covering a broad range of textual, interpretative, and history of interpretation issues, the author's work is...
This scholarly work offers a detailed analysis of the New Testament book of Ephesians, one of the epistles attributed to St. Paul. The author examines the historical context and theological themes of...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work...
William Graham's lectures on St Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians are a comprehensive study of the text. He examines the history, style, and themes of the epistle, as well as providing in-depth...
The Epistles of St. Paul to the Ephesians, the Colossians, and Philemon - with introductions and notes, and an essay on the traces of foreign elements in the theology of these epistles is an...