Short Essay Flashcards
When did authorship come into question regarding the pastoral epistles and why?
The modern era under historical critical method
What five arguments did liberalism used to cast doubt on Paul’s authorship of the Pastoral Epistles?
# 1 The Greek syntax is different than Paul's usual style # 2 his word choices are unusual # 3 the theological teaching isn't typical of Pauline doctrine such as justification by grace through faith # 4 The historical and geographical references don't fit in Paul's travels mentioned in Acts and the rest of the Epistles # Church organization seems more rigid than in 1 Corinthians
What are the first four of the eight arguments which refute claims against, and also argue for, Pauline authorship of the pastoral epistles?
#1 A person's grammatical style and choice of words change over time #2 strong possibility Paul dictated to a scribe #3 style of expression and choices of words are largely decided by topics of conversation #4 even though Pseudepigrapha writings (falsely ascribed writings) were common among some Jews, it raises serious ethical questions for the Cristian
What are the last four of the eight arguments which refute claims against, and also argue for, Pauline authorship of the pastoral epistles?
#5 several unmistakable tenets of Paul's are strongly asserted in these letters #6 The geographical and personal references make perfect sense that Paul was freed from imprisonment at the end of Acts #7 no Greek manuscripts exist that don't have Paul named as the author #8 critics of Pauline authorship disagree a month I'm selves which verses and parts of these letters are from Paul and which have been inserted by his disciples
What is at risk in the pastoral epistles regarding authorship?
Distinctive teachings can be marginalized and explained away
Discuss Paul’s purpose for writing first Tennessee including the two things Paul deals with specifically
Right Christian belief and right Christian living/orthodoxy and Orthopraxy you can’t have one without the other
Discuss two reasons why it is dangerous not to be called by God to pastor and attempt to anyways
They will be doing the job in their own strength rather than God’s anointed power.
It makes ministry man’s work and not God’s work
Show two things about the necessity of knowing a pastor is called by God
It’s about authority, if a pastor is called by God, thank God has given that pastor a position authority over the church.
Opposition to the pastor means opposition to God
Who has the primary responsibility to ensure correct doctrine is taught and what natural practices follow from this principle
The pastor
- The teacher has to be approved by the pastor
- The pastor needs to be informed of material
- Guest ministers need to be approved by the pastor
In 1 Timothy 1:15 Paul discusses the importance of humility. Why did Paul include his testimony here and how does it inform what some consider the most important characteristic of leaders the way we should look?
Paul did this because he was humble. The most important characteristic of a leader needs to be humility
How does Paul’s advice and Chapter 1:18 on spiritual warfare practice for ministry?
Ministry is Warfare
What did Paul mean by, “he had delivered some unto Satan”?
He excommunicated them and had release them from the protection of the church. Excommunication is for the good of the church and the good of the offender
What are the two goals or ends that church discipline aims at?
It’s for the church and the offender. By being separated from the church they may realize that they are separated from God
What does Paul mean in 1 Timothy 2:11-12 regarding who can teach?
Paul is talking about submission. He was referring to women who are not under submission. He just finished explaining how a woman should behave and dress which is part of submission
What does husband of one wife mean?
A person divorced without justification after becoming a Christian cannot be a pastor or elder in the church