Choose one of the General Epistles studied in this course, read it through quickly , and then describe in your own words the issue, problem, or crisis the letter was composed to address.

Discussion: Identifying the central issue in a general epistle
Just because the General Epistles are not “occasional,” as are Paul’s letters, does not mean that they are not intended to speak to specific problems, issues, and crises in the congregations to which they are addressed.

Choose one of the General Epistles studied in this course, read it through quickly , and then describe in your own words the issue, problem, or crisis the letter was composed to address. This is not a critical introduction to your letter (discussing such things as authorship, date, etc.); rather, you are to describe the “backstory” that precipitated the letter.

Having done that, discuss briefly how the letter is still relevant to the church today. You must interact with all assigned materials, including textbooks and presentations. You must document all sources used (including textbooks and presentations) in current Turabian format.

You will post a thread of 400 words addressing the aforementioned. You are required to interact with all assigned materials, including textbooks and presentations, and document all sources used (including textbooks and presentations) in current Turabian format.

The use of Internet sources requires the instructor’s prior approval. Acceptable sources include the Bible (exclusive of study Bible notes), academic biblical commentaries, academic journal articles, textbooks, and course presentations.

Read the following biblical books:

Hebrews, James

Choose one of the General Epistles studied in this course, read it through quickly , and then describe in your own words the issue, problem, or crisis the letter was composed to address.
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