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Paul’s epistle to the Colossians is renowned for its high Christology, but how does this content fit into the broader discourse of the epistle? By paying attention to strategies of development and segmentation, Kristopher Lyle provides an explanation of how Paul’s audience would have understood his message as it unfolded. Similarly, at lower levels Lyle explains how Paul uses various cohesive...

we reserve the term “topic” to refer to what a proposition is about. Grammatically speaking, the topic of a proposition is often the subject of a clause, but this is not always the case and the two should not be equated. As for the term “theme”, we will continue to use this in its more traditional sense to refer to the broader subject matter of a discourse, relative to the level of discourse at which that theme is in play. This broader subject may form a “theme line,” meaning a series of clauses