Titus: epistle of religious revitalization.
From: Biblical Theology Bulletin
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Date: 12/22/2000
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Author: Tollefson, Kenneth D.
Abstract
James D. Miller (138) contends that the Epistle of Titus has "no driving concern, no consistent focus of interest" and appears "like an anthology of traditions, many arranged mechanically together by topic, some simply juxtaposed." The purpose of this study is to ascertain to what extent the Epistle of Titus demonstrates some concise strategy or logical ordering to the materials presented. It is assumed that writers have some overarching purpose in mind in order to ...
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