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The letters First and Second Thessalonians are traditionally associated with the Pauline foundation of the Macedonian Church at Thessalonica. The first is seen as representing Paul’s earliest epistolary efforts and as providing two successive moments in his long relationship as advisor to that community. Soon after leaving the area for the southern province of Achaia, Paul addresses the concerns...

The name of Paul looms large in the NT collection of books and in Christian history generally. Since his name is associated with thirteen canonical letters and since early in the Church’s history he became known simply as “the Apostle,” his writings and the ideas attributed to him have had a profound influence on later centuries. As scholarship has lent its attention to the work and thought of Paul, it has come to appreciate the profound intellectual contribution he has made and to distinguish
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