I have long been interested in Paul\u27s writings, his various doctrinal viewpoints, and the manner in which he dealt with problems as they developed during his ministry. Certainly, the Corinthian Churoh had its problems, and they were eerious problems. Not the least of these was the matter of a faotious spirit whioh seemed to prevail among the members and whioh was keeping the oongregation from full effectiveness in its witness and work for Jesus Christ. What were the background oonditions out of whioh this Corinthian Churoh oame forth? What types of people comprised this congregation? How and why did these various problems develop? What did Paul do to meet the need? What was his answer to the problems? What does all of this say to us toda...
This study explores Paul’s teaching on the role of the Spirit in 1 Cor 2.1– 3.4, and how that role ...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
Although the concept of χοιυωυια occurs only twice in 1 Corinthians (1:9 and 10:16), each of these t...
This thesis sets out to reconstruct the situation at Corinth, with particular emphasis upon the divi...
Pauline scholarship has always been interested in the “theology” of the Apostle, and questions of hi...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
The study examines the effects that Paul’s instructions (1 Cor 11:17-34) about the celebration of th...
The study examines the effects that Paul’s instructions (1 Cor 11:17-34) about the celebration of th...
In ancient philosophy, the role of a teacher was traditionally emphasized. Under the influence of th...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
The Corinthian church had many issues, among which the dissensions, as can be seen from 1 Corinthian...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
This article challenges the use o f I Corinthians as the starting point of a popular devolutionary n...
This study explores Paul’s teaching on the role of the Spirit in 1 Cor 2.1– 3.4, and how that role ...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
Although the concept of χοιυωυια occurs only twice in 1 Corinthians (1:9 and 10:16), each of these t...
This thesis sets out to reconstruct the situation at Corinth, with particular emphasis upon the divi...
Pauline scholarship has always been interested in the “theology” of the Apostle, and questions of hi...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
The study examines the effects that Paul’s instructions (1 Cor 11:17-34) about the celebration of th...
The study examines the effects that Paul’s instructions (1 Cor 11:17-34) about the celebration of th...
In ancient philosophy, the role of a teacher was traditionally emphasized. Under the influence of th...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
The Corinthian church had many issues, among which the dissensions, as can be seen from 1 Corinthian...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
Even in the first century, church life could be messy. Just ask Paul and the Corinthians. Though the...
This article challenges the use o f I Corinthians as the starting point of a popular devolutionary n...
This study explores Paul’s teaching on the role of the Spirit in 1 Cor 2.1– 3.4, and how that role ...
There is a division within the Corinthian Church in Corinth, which the Apostle Paul's (an apostle of...
Although the concept of χοιυωυια occurs only twice in 1 Corinthians (1:9 and 10:16), each of these t...