2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary
In this clear, practical, and relatively brief commentary, Anthony Thiselton brings to bear his intimate knowledge of Paul's theology, the ancient city of Corinth, and Paul's epistles to the church of that city. 2 Corinthians is not only critical and exegetical, but also has a focus on practical and pastoral reflection. Second Corinthians is Paul's most passionate epistle. It shows him to be a man of very deep feeling, who sometimes has to be frank, even blunt, with those who seek to undermine his work. In this commentary, we see the inner turmoil of a devoted missionary pastor and apostle. We also have the opportunity to explore how power can be expressed through weakness by pastors and all Christians who follow a Christ crucified and risen.
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2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary
In this clear, practical, and relatively brief commentary, Anthony Thiselton brings to bear his intimate knowledge of Paul's theology, the ancient city of Corinth, and Paul's epistles to the church of that city. 2 Corinthians is not only critical and exegetical, but also has a focus on practical and pastoral reflection. Second Corinthians is Paul's most passionate epistle. It shows him to be a man of very deep feeling, who sometimes has to be frank, even blunt, with those who seek to undermine his work. In this commentary, we see the inner turmoil of a devoted missionary pastor and apostle. We also have the opportunity to explore how power can be expressed through weakness by pastors and all Christians who follow a Christ crucified and risen.
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2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

by Anthony C Thiselton
2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

2 Corinthians: A Short Exegetical and Pastoral Commentary

by Anthony C Thiselton

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In this clear, practical, and relatively brief commentary, Anthony Thiselton brings to bear his intimate knowledge of Paul's theology, the ancient city of Corinth, and Paul's epistles to the church of that city. 2 Corinthians is not only critical and exegetical, but also has a focus on practical and pastoral reflection. Second Corinthians is Paul's most passionate epistle. It shows him to be a man of very deep feeling, who sometimes has to be frank, even blunt, with those who seek to undermine his work. In this commentary, we see the inner turmoil of a devoted missionary pastor and apostle. We also have the opportunity to explore how power can be expressed through weakness by pastors and all Christians who follow a Christ crucified and risen.

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ISBN-13: 9780718895532
Publisher: The Lutterworth Press
Publication date: 03/26/2020
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anthony C. Thiselton is Emeritus Professor of Christian Theology in the University of Nottingham and the University of Chester. He is also Emeritus Canon Theologian of Leicester and of Southwell and Nottingham. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and of King's College, London. He has published commentaries on Romans, 1 Corinthians, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians, as well as books in the areas of hermeneutics, philosophy, and systematic theology.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I: Introduction A. Paul and Corinth B. Roman Corinth C. The Content and Argument of the Epistle D. Fundamental Framing Questions Part II: Exegesis I. Introduction (1:1-11) II. Defense of Paul's Conduct with Regard to His Travel Plans and the Offender (1:12-2:17) III. The Authentic Ministry Described and Defended (3:1-7:4) IV. The Arrival of Titus in Macedonia (7:5-16) V. The Collection for Poor Christians in Jerusalem (8:1-9:15) VI. Paul Confronts the Malignant Ministry of His Opponents (10:1-13:13) Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects Index of Biblical References
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