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Introduction to New Testament (RLST 152)
In the undisputed Pauline epistles, marriage is seen as a way to extirpate sexual desire - neither as a means for procreation nor as the preferred social status. The Pastoral Epistles, written to instruct in the pastoring of churches and appointing of church offices, presents quite un-Pauline attitudes. In the Pastoral Epistles, the church, rather than an ecclesia, becomes a household, a specifically patriarchal structure in which men hold offices and women are not to have authority over them. They present a pro-family, anti-ascetic message in contrast to the Pauline epistles.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Marriage, Family, Sex, and Women in Paul's Letters
21:01 - Chapter 2. The Pro-Family and Anti-Ascetic Stance in the Pastoral Epistles
26:50 - Chapter 3. The Pastoral Epistles and the Jewish Law
29:53 - Chapter 4. The Church as Household
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2009.
Published: 02 Sep 2009 ·
Uploaded: 04 May 2017
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