Ephesians, power and magic : the concept of power in Ephesians in light of its historical setting

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Ephesians, power and magic : the concept of power in Ephesians in light of its historical setting

Clinton E. Arnold

(Monograph series / Society for New Testament Studies, 63)

Cambridge University Press, 1989

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Bibliography: p. 214-228

Includes index

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Description

Through a study of the religious traditions of western Asia Minor and an analysis of the text of Ephesians, this study uncovers the motivation for the emphasis on the power of God and the supernatural powers of evil, and illuminates the meaning of this power-motif for its first-century AD readers.

Table of Contents

  • The religious climate of western Asia in the first century AD
  • the presentation of the powers in Ephesians
  • the power of God for believers
  • the conflict with the powers
  • features of the theology of Ephsians in light of its background.

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