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First Corinthians Interpretation A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching 62611 Hays

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First Corinthians Interpretation A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching 62611 Hays
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Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 83.22 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Hays, Richard B.
ISBN: 9780664234409, 0664234402
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 6/26/11

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First Corinthians Interpretation A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching 62611 Hays by Hays, Richard B. 9780664234409, 0664234402 instant download after payment.

Paul's first letter to the Corinthians was addressed originally to a fledgling mission church in Corinth. Paul's absence from the church had allowed serious problems to arise within the Corinthian community, but the problems that he addresses in this letter do not always seem based in explicitly theological ideas. The brilliance of Paul, though, is that he frames the issues in theological terms and reflects on them in the light of the gospel. Hays identifies and discusses the major theological themes of the letter, as well as issues such as community formation and the rethinking of inherited sociocultural norms and practices, and he offers Paul as a model for ministry.

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