The letters of Paul to Timothy, one of his favorite delegates, often
make for difficult reading in today's world. They contain much that make
modern readers uncomfortable, and much that is controversial, including
pronouncements on the place of women in the Church and on homosexuality,
as well as polemics against the so-called "false teachers." They have
also been of a source of questions within the scholarly community, where
the prevailing opinion since the nineteenth century is that someone else
wrote the letters and signed Paul's name in order to give them greater
authority.
Using the best of modern and ancient scholarship, Luke Timothy Johnson
provides clear, accessible commentary that will help lay readers
navigate the letters and better understand their place within the
context Paul's teachings. Johnson's conclusion that they were indeed
written by Paul himself ensures that this volume, like the other Anchor
Bible Commentaries, will attract the attention of theologians and other
scholars.