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First Corinthians : a shorter exegetical and pastoral commentary / Anthony C. Thiselton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI, W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, ©2006Description: xvi, 325 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0802826822
  • 9780802826824
  • 9780802840363
  • 0802840361
Other title:
  • 1 Corinthians [Spine title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 227.207 T448C 22
LOC classification:
  • BS2675.53 .T44 2006
Contents:
The city and the culture of Corinth: distinctive features that assist an understanding of the Epistle -- The ethos that permeated the church, largely derived from the social, political, and economic culture of Corinth -- Other "Corinthian" traits relevant today: the rhetoric of audience approval and resonances with consumerism and postmodernity -- Some remaining issues of introduction that shed further light upon the text -- Address, greeting, and thanksgiving (1:1-9) -- Causes and cures of splits in the church (1:10-2:5) -- The holy Spirit and "spirituality": the mind of Christ (2:6-16 and 3:1-4) -- Applying these criteria (Cross and Holy Spirit) to church and ministry (3:5-4:21) -- Moral issues that require clear-cut challenge and change (5:1-6:20) -- Paul's replies to questions from Corinth about a series of practical issues (7:1-11:1) -- Mutual respect in matters of public worship (11:2-14:40) -- The resurrection of the dead (15:1-58) -- The collection, travel plans, and greetings (16:1-24).
Review: "Anthony Thiselton's substantial New International Greek Testament Commentary volume The First Espistle to the Corinthians (2000) has become a standard work on 1 Corinthians. In this follow-up commentary Thiselton condenses his detailed exegesis into a concise volume ideal for readers of all levels. Enhanced by Thiselton's practical and pastoral applications of the text. Paul's letter to the first-century Corinthian church becomes a living, practical, transforming word from God for Christians today."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-311) and indexes.

The city and the culture of Corinth: distinctive features that assist an understanding of the Epistle -- The ethos that permeated the church, largely derived from the social, political, and economic culture of Corinth -- Other "Corinthian" traits relevant today: the rhetoric of audience approval and resonances with consumerism and postmodernity -- Some remaining issues of introduction that shed further light upon the text -- Address, greeting, and thanksgiving (1:1-9) -- Causes and cures of splits in the church (1:10-2:5) -- The holy Spirit and "spirituality": the mind of Christ (2:6-16 and 3:1-4) -- Applying these criteria (Cross and Holy Spirit) to church and ministry (3:5-4:21) -- Moral issues that require clear-cut challenge and change (5:1-6:20) -- Paul's replies to questions from Corinth about a series of practical issues (7:1-11:1) -- Mutual respect in matters of public worship (11:2-14:40) -- The resurrection of the dead (15:1-58) -- The collection, travel plans, and greetings (16:1-24).

"Anthony Thiselton's substantial New International Greek Testament Commentary volume The First Espistle to the Corinthians (2000) has become a standard work on 1 Corinthians. In this follow-up commentary Thiselton condenses his detailed exegesis into a concise volume ideal for readers of all levels. Enhanced by Thiselton's practical and pastoral applications of the text. Paul's letter to the first-century Corinthian church becomes a living, practical, transforming word from God for Christians today."--Back cover.

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