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Ephesians

Ephesians

Ephesians

David A. deSilva , Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio
April 2022
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9781108725446

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    In this commentary, David deSilva approaches Ephesians as Paul's contribution to the ongoing work of forming his converts' individual and collective identity in Christ through the celebration of God's activity (past, ongoing, and future) on behalf of all who had responded in trust and faithfulness toward Jesus throughout the eastern Roman empire. He explores how Paul's first-century audiences in Roman Asia would have understood and responded to his message, particularly his promotion of the attitudes, pursuits, and practices that would constitute an appropriate response of gratitude for so costly a deliverance and so magnificent a destiny. deSilva's discussion is richly grounded in the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts that both informed Paul as he composed and his audiences as they engaged his message. He is also attentive to points of relevance to the modern contexts of today's readers who continue to wrestle with Paul's vision for Christian discipleship and human community.

    • Provides a careful exposition of the text in light of first-century cultural values and expectations
    • Offers the reader “Recommended Resources”, “A Closer Look”, and “Bridging the Horizons” sections throughout that help provide context, background information, and guidance for further study
    • Helps readers think about the import of the ancient-but-still-influential text in their own settings

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    April 2022
    Paperback
    9781108725446
    350 pages
    228 × 153 × 13 mm
    0.364kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Introduction
    • Part II. Recommended Resources
    • Part III. Commentary.
      Author
    • David A. deSilva , Ashland Theological Seminary, Ohio

      David deSilva is Trustees' Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Ashland Theological Seminary and holds ordination in the United Methodist Church. He is the author of thirty books, including An Introduction to the New Testament: Contexts, Methods & Ministry Formation (2nd ed., 2018), which has been translated into four languages.