In the enthusiasm of the Primitive Church, the Apostle Paul, in the midst of much suffering, wrote the two epistles to the Thessalonians.
As a remarkable theologian, Paul addresses the themes of the resurrection of the dead, Judgment, Salvation, assiduous prayer, the Kingdom of God, sanctification in the Holy Spirit... With great tenderness, he encourages, consoles, congratulates and instructs the brothers, the sons of light. He calms anxieties and exaggerated apprehensions about the Day of the Lord, but speaks of the mystery surrounding the coming of Christ Jesus with the Angels of his Power, giving sure heralds: the false inspired who deceive men, apostasy, the son of iniquity, that adversary who led astray the multitudes seduced by lies but whom an enigmatic obstacle holds back. Then will come the Parousia which will make goodness and the Glory of God triumph...
With this commentary, which is a thorough study but accessible to non-specialists, Jacques Magnan, a graduate in biblical university studies, brings us a precious help in discerning in truth the signs of the times and in better understanding the message of Saint Paul. He gives us spiritual nourishment of excellent quality and comes to reveal in a unique and very topical way a prophetic mystery that has intrigued Christians, exegetes and theologians throughout the ages.
- Width
- 14,5 cm
- Weight
- 390 gr
- SH
- 49019900
- Height
- 22 cm