Faith, Hope and Love in the Colossian Epistle
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Abstract
Colossians 1:4-5 has long been identified as one of the classic examples of the triad within the extended Pauline corpus. However, this triad of faith, love and hope does not only occur
in the introductory thanksgiving to the Colossians, but can be found
throughout the epistle, perhaps even structuring the very core of the epistles message.
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