Salvific, Ethical, and Consummative "Appearances" in the Pastoral Epistles?: A Response to Rob van Houwelingen

In his article titled "The Meaning of ἐπιϕάνεια in the Pastoral Epistles," Rob van Houwelingen argues and concludes that ἐπιϕάνεια is used in 1 Timothy and Titus, on the one hand, to refer to the second coming of Christ, while it is used in 2 Timothy, on the other hand, to refer to the fir...

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Autore principale: Manomi, Dogara Ishaya 1985- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: [2019]
In: Journal for the study of Paul and his letters
Anno: 2019, Volume: 9, Fascicolo: 1/2, Pagine: 109-117
Altre parole chiave:B ἐπιϕάνεια
B van Houwelingen
B Cristiano
B Pastoral Epistles (PE)
B Appearance
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Riepilogo:In his article titled "The Meaning of ἐπιϕάνεια in the Pastoral Epistles," Rob van Houwelingen argues and concludes that ἐπιϕάνεια is used in 1 Timothy and Titus, on the one hand, to refer to the second coming of Christ, while it is used in 2 Timothy, on the other hand, to refer to the first coming of Christ. He further argues that the testamentary nature of 2 Timothy, unlike 1 Timothy and Titus, accounts for Paul's focus on the first epiphany of Christ therein. While van Houwelingen's article title and conclusion suggest an analysis that encompasses comprehensive lexical and conceptual elements, he, however, undertakes only a lexical study of the noun cognate ἐπιϕάνεια, without justifying the exclusion of the verbal (and other) cognates. In response, this article undertakes a comprehensive analysis of all the cognates and concepts of ἐπιϕάνεια in the Pastoral Epistles, focusing on their salvific, ethical, and consummative dimensions. It concludes that, in each of the three letters, depending on the context, ἐπιϕάνεια as a concept is used both in reference to the first and second comings of Christ. The emphasis is, however, more on the first than the second epiphany. Moreover, both epiphanies share an ethical significance that connects them together.
ISSN:2576-7941
Riferimento:Kritik von "The Meaning of epifáneia in the Pastoral Epistles (2019)"
Comprende:Enthalten in: Journal for the study of Paul and his letters
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5325/jstudpaullett.9.1-2.0109