In our time the cross is often more a source of controversy than a sign of peace. While aware of differing points of view, Alexandra Brown shows that Paul's proclamation of the cross was an inclusi…
Although 1 Corinthians was originally written with the needs of the Corinthian congregation in mind, this is also a letter for every age. By way of preface to this volume in the EP Study Commentary…
THe New Cambridge Bible commentary aims to elucidate the Hebrew and Christian scriptures for a wide range of intellectually curious individuals. While building on the work and repitation of the Cam…
This commentary highlights both the socio-political context of 1 Corinthians and the clash of significantly different religious viewpoints represented by Paul and the congregation he had founded in…
Author tries to demonstrate, with a deep and a very interesting research, who really was the actual opponents of Paul in the two letters to Corinthians and, in the second book,cited above, to the …
New Testament Message is a commentary series designed to bring the best of biblical schorlarship to a wide audience. Anyone who is sentitive to the mood of the church today is aware of a deep crav…
In this commentary of enduring quality on I Corinthians, the author presents a veritable garden of beautiful truths. Not only does he present seed-thoughts simply and concisely to inspire further s…
What, overall, is the genre, function, and composition of Paul's first letter to the Corinthians? Margaret Mitchell thoroughly documents her argument that 1 Corinthians was a single letter persuadi…
Hans Conzelmann's commentary on 1 Corinthians, in the Hermeneia series, was at one point considered something of an authoritative work and is often referred to in subsequent books and articles. His…
The award-winning Expositor's Bible Commentary, now available in this handy softcover edition, has established itself as one of the leading and most practical evangelical commentaries. Written for …