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      Ethics in Context: the Thessalonians and their neighbours

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      HTS Theological Studies
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          First Thessalonians was written within a few months, following the conversion of Paul's Greek readers, and reflects how his ethical teaching was part of his proclamation. Paul's preaching of the gospel, intimately connected with the kind of person he was, brought about a close personal relationship between him and his converts. Whilst he stood as a moral model for them, he nevertheless spoke for God, and thus, his ethical instruction was grounded theologically. His converts would have understood how moral dicta, with which they were familiar, were derived from philosophy, but not from religion, as Jews and Christians held. In the overtly paraenetic sections of the letter (ch. 4 and 5), Paul was at great pains to underline this connection, which was the main point he was making.

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                Journal
                hts
                HTS Theological Studies
                Herv. teol. stud.
                AOSIS Publishing (Cape Town )
                2072-8050
                2012
                : 68
                : 1
                : 200-210
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                [1 ] Yale University USA
                [2 ] University of Pretoria South Africa
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                S0259-94222012000100055
                e7a11a21-328e-4abc-9b04-ffd514a58337

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                General religious studies
                General religious studies

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