Why This Text Matters | Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians | Margaret Mitchell
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About the Text:
This video provides an analysis of the earliest Christian text that has been preserved. Paul wrote the letter now known as 1 Thessalonians around 50-51 CE, under circumstances that we can to some degree reconstruct from within the text itself. He seeks to address their mourning and consternation over the recent deaths of believers and family members-something for which Paul’s original euangelion (“good news message”) about “the living and true God” and “his son Jesus Christ” had not prepared them.