"Going beyond the common "text-in-context" approach to Paul's
letter to Timothy, Dr. Henry T. Hudson introduces
"pretext-and-subtext" into his exposition. He does this in order to
bring home to the hearts of contemporary Christians what lay at the
center of Paul's concern for the challenges that were before
Timothy as he took over the leadership of the Church. Paul was in
prison in Rome and was awaiting execution. The madman Nero was
emperor. There were many false prophets abroad, and Christians
everywhere were suffering persecution. Paul even told Timothy that
"in the last days perilous times shall come." How would he then
counsel him? He was, comparatively speaking, a young man. He was
also afficted with frequent infirmities. Pastor Hudson explores
what Paul wrote, and he does so, trying to enter into the mind and
heart of Paul. He is of the opinion that what he wrote has pratical
bearing for Christians facing the challenges of life in the
twentieth century."
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