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The Theology of the Second Letter to the Corinthians

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Theology of the Second Letter to the Corinthians
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
SeriesNew Testament Theology
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:180
Dimensions(mm): Height 224,Width 145
Category/GenreBiblical studies
ISBN/Barcode 9780521353793
ClassificationsDewey:227.306
Audience
Professional & Vocational
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 31 May 1991
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Second Letter to the Corinthians is one of Paul's most intriguing epistles. In reality, it comprises two documents. In the first, Paul cautiously attempts to repair the damage done to his relations with the Corinthians by an earlier letter (1 Corinthians) and to deal with the upset caused by the presence in Corinth of rival missionaries from Jerusalem. In the second, he reacts angrily against an unexpected further deterioration of the situation at Corinth. The resonances in the dialogue between Paul and the parties in question cannot be detected easily without some awareness on the reader's part of the social, religious, and economic situation of the Christian community to which Paul was writing. The aim of this book is to integrate such background information into a flowing exposition of the apostle's thought, and thus to bring Paul's theology to life by highlighting the complex interplay of factors which prompted him to write in the way he did. Father Murphy-O'Connor is an experienced New Testament scholar, and his lucid survey - while providing an accessible introduction to the epistle and its central concerns - brings new insights into the relation of Christ to the ministry of the church.

Reviews

"They are very useful volumes produced in the best tradition of British scholarship: lucidly written and argued without any claims the text cannot bear...the collected volumes belong on every reference shelf." Lawrence S. Cunningham, Commonweal "Murphy-O'Connor's contribution to this series on II Corinthians is a model of clarity and good sense." Lawrence S. Cunningham, Commonweal "Murphy-O'Connor has a well-deserved reputation as one of the leading interpreters of Paul's Corinthian correspondence...Murphy-O'Connor is often provoctaive, and this work is no exception. Many of his interpretations are persuasive...the volume is a welcome addition by an important scholar and is highly recommended..." John T. Fitzgerald, Religious Studies Review