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Drawing from many parts of the broad Christian tradition, this commentary on First and Second Timothy and Titus helps readers gain a stronger understanding of early Christian ministry in the first two centuries. Paideia commentaries show how the texts use ancient narrative and rhetorical strategies to form and shape the reader and provide a fresh reading of the biblical texts in light of ancient...

and money, and about trust, honor, and well-placed hope. They also say a lot about bad teachers, but not much about false doctrine (see “Opponents” below). Pastoral Paul instructs youth on how to distinguish between ethical and unethical teachers and how to set good examples for others to emulate. Aristotle on the Character of Youth “The young [neoi], as to character, are prone to lusts [epithymētikoi] and inclined to do whatever they lust after. Of the bodily lusts they chiefly obey those of sexual
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