The First Epistle to the CorinthiansWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 22/11/2000 - 1492 من الصفحات This superb volume in the New International Greek Testament Commentary series provides the most detailed, definitive, and distinctive commentary on 1 Corinthians available in English to date. One of the world's most respected Christian theologians, Anthony Thiselton here provides in-depth discussion of the language of 1 Corinthians, presents his own careful translation of the Greek, traces the main issues of interpretation from the church fathers to the present, and highlights topics of theological, ethical, and sociohistorical interest today, including ethics and "rights," marriage, divorce and remarriage, "headship," gender, prophecy, and many others. No other commentary on 1 Corinthians embodies the wealth and depth of detail presented in Thiselton's work, which takes account of nearly all scholarly research on 1 Corinthians and incorporates substantial bibliographies throughout. In his commentary Thiselton indeed addresses virtually every question that thoughtful, serious readers -- scholars, students, pastors, teachers -- may wish to ask of or about the text of 1 Corinthians. His work truly offers a fresh, comprehensive, and original contribution to our understanding of this major epistle and its contemporary relevance. |
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... claims are inextricably tied to social construction; to “functions of the local ... the contingent, the variable, the rhetorical ... the argument which has been made ... in philosophy by Richard Rorty....” Pogoloff agrees with Fish that ...
... claims are inextricably tied to social construction; to “functions of the local ... the contingent, the variable, the rhetorical ... the argument which has been made ... in philosophy by Richard Rorty....” Pogoloff agrees with Fish that ...
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... claims remain de- bated , and he himself notes that many of the Christians in Corinth were per- ceived as not merely ... claim in Acts 18:11 that Paul stayed in Corinth for eighteen months , if not slightly longer ( 18:18 , unless this ...
... claims remain de- bated , and he himself notes that many of the Christians in Corinth were per- ceived as not merely ... claim in Acts 18:11 that Paul stayed in Corinth for eighteen months , if not slightly longer ( 18:18 , unless this ...
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... claims of Marcion . Even if in one sense he is " the destroyer of Judaism ” Paul also con- sciously inserts " a formula which the Jews still use . " 10 Many commentators have suggested that the stylized forms and content of many ancient ...
... claims of Marcion . Even if in one sense he is " the destroyer of Judaism ” Paul also con- sciously inserts " a formula which the Jews still use . " 10 Many commentators have suggested that the stylized forms and content of many ancient ...
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... claims to truth about their relation to God or to absolutes in order 13. Ben Witherington III , Conflict and Community ( Eerdmans : Grand Rapids and Carlisle : Paternoster , 1995 ) , 94-97 and M. M. Mitchell , Paul and the Rhetoric of ...
... claims to truth about their relation to God or to absolutes in order 13. Ben Witherington III , Conflict and Community ( Eerdmans : Grand Rapids and Carlisle : Paternoster , 1995 ) , 94-97 and M. M. Mitchell , Paul and the Rhetoric of ...
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... claiming that " faction " may cover this meaning , then Munck's translated title " The Church without Factions ... claims about the church community as construed on the pattern of a mutually consenting Roman societas . 58 Yet while ...
... claiming that " faction " may cover this meaning , then Munck's translated title " The Church without Factions ... claims about the church community as construed on the pattern of a mutually consenting Roman societas . 58 Yet while ...
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LXXXI | 674 |
LXXXII | 683 |
LXXXIII | 696 |
LXXXIV | 706 |
LXXXV | 715 |
LXXXVI | 717 |
LXXXVII | 720 |
LXXXVIII | 725 |
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XXXV | 252 |
XXXVI | 276 |
XXXVII | 286 |
XXXVIII | 295 |
XXXIX | 301 |
XL | 307 |
XLI | 315 |
XLII | 318 |
XLIII | 330 |
XLIV | 344 |
XLV | 365 |
XLVI | 371 |
XLVII | 381 |
XLVIII | 382 |
XLIX | 384 |
L | 408 |
LI | 418 |
LII | 440 |
LIII | 455 |
LIV | 458 |
LV | 479 |
LVI | 483 |
LVII | 484 |
LVIII | 497 |
LIX | 514 |
LX | 519 |
LXI | 521 |
LXII | 525 |
LXIII | 531 |
LXIV | 540 |
LXV | 544 |
LXVI | 562 |
LXVII | 565 |
LXVIII | 580 |
LXIX | 594 |
LXX | 602 |
LXXI | 607 |
LXXII | 612 |
LXXIII | 616 |
LXXIV | 617 |
LXXV | 637 |
LXXVI | 638 |
LXXVII | 656 |
LXXVIII | 659 |
LXXIX | 661 |
LXXX | 667 |
LXXXIX | 731 |
XC | 748 |
XCI | 754 |
XCII | 766 |
XCIII | 777 |
XCIV | 797 |
XCVI | 810 |
XCVII | 821 |
XCVIII | 826 |
XCIX | 832 |
C | 836 |
CI | 842 |
CII | 846 |
CIII | 869 |
CIV | 876 |
CV | 889 |
CVI | 898 |
CVIII | 905 |
CIX | 926 |
CX | 934 |
CXI | 936 |
CXII | 942 |
CXIII | 950 |
CXIV | 954 |
CXV | 963 |
CXVI | 968 |
CXVII | 987 |
CXVIII | 996 |
CXIX | 1024 |
CXX | 1030 |
CXXI | 1044 |
CXXII | 1058 |
CXXIII | 1072 |
CXXIV | 1079 |
CXXV | 1080 |
CXXVI | 1085 |
CXXIX | 1088 |
CXXX | 1089 |
CXXXI | 1091 |
CXXXII | 1096 |
CXXXIII | 1098 |
CXXXIV | 1105 |
CXXXV | 1106 |
CXXXVI | 1116 |
CXXXVII | 1129 |
CXXXVIII | 1130 |
CXXXIX | 1132 |
CXL | 1144 |
CXLI | 1148 |
CXLII | 1149 |
CXLIII | 1150 |
CXLIV | 1154 |
CXLV | 1156 |
CXLVI | 1160 |
CXLVII | 1167 |
CXLVIII | 1180 |
CXLIX | 1195 |
CL | 1212 |
CLII | 1220 |
CLIII | 1240 |
CLIV | 1255 |
CLV | 1274 |
CLVI | 1304 |
CLVII | 1313 |
CLVIII | 1324 |
CLIX | 1331 |
CLX | 1353 |
CLXI | 1374 |
CLXII | 1394 |
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Apostle appears argues argument BAGD become believers body Cambridge Christ Christian Chrysostom church cited claims Collins concern context contrast Conzelmann Corinth Corinthians cross discussion early effect Epistle erste Brief eschatology especially example expression follow force freedom further gift gives God's gospel Greek Hence Holy human Ibid interpretation issue Jesus language letter live London Lord marriage meaning nature noted NRSV observes occurs offers Origin parallel Paul Paul's Pauline person phrase possible present Press probably provides question reading reference reflects relation remains rhetoric Roman Schrage sense share simply social speaks Spirit stands status strong Studies suggests Testament theme Theology things thought tion tradition trans translation understanding University Press verb verse weak Weiss whole wisdom writers