2 Corinthians: An Introduction And Survey
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格式
平装书
页数
368
语言
英语
已发布
Sep 19, 2008
出版商
IVP
ISBN-10
1844744582
ISBN-13
9781844744589
描述
Linda L. Belleville offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex themes and historical contexts found in Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. This work serves as a bridge for readers looking to deepen their understanding of early Christian communities, their struggles, and the theological underpinnings of Paul's thoughts as he addressed issues of morality, leadership, and community conflict.
With a focus on the nuances of the text, Belleville carefully unpacks the rhetorical strategies Paul employed to convey his messages. She delves into the specific challenges faced by the Corinthian church, illustrating how Paul's responses were both timely and timeless. The commentary highlights the relevance of these ancient words for contemporary faith practices, encouraging readers to reflect on their own communities’ dynamics.
Belleville's approach not only contextualizes the scripture within its historical setting but also invites readers to engage with its deeper meanings. Her scholarly yet accessible analysis makes this work an invaluable resource for students, pastors, and anyone seeking to grasp the richness of the Apostle Paul's correspondence with one of his most troubled congregations.
With a focus on the nuances of the text, Belleville carefully unpacks the rhetorical strategies Paul employed to convey his messages. She delves into the specific challenges faced by the Corinthian church, illustrating how Paul's responses were both timely and timeless. The commentary highlights the relevance of these ancient words for contemporary faith practices, encouraging readers to reflect on their own communities’ dynamics.
Belleville's approach not only contextualizes the scripture within its historical setting but also invites readers to engage with its deeper meanings. Her scholarly yet accessible analysis makes this work an invaluable resource for students, pastors, and anyone seeking to grasp the richness of the Apostle Paul's correspondence with one of his most troubled congregations.