01327nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200100007508200130008510000240009810000110012224500550013324500230018826000110021126000190022226000090024130000110025030000140026130000090027549000400028452005730032465000430089765000430094085600660098320260119071201.02023-11-30 11:23:20 a9780687058389, 0687058384 aeng a225.7 bA149-C73 aHorsley, Richard A. eAuthor aAbingdon New Testament Commentaries: 1 Corinthians cRichard A. Horsley aU.S.A. bAbingdon Press c1998 a240tr. bPaperback c23cm aAbingdon New Testament Commentaries aThis 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 Corinth. In particular, Richard Horsley shows that this letter provides a window through which one may view the tension between the Corinthians' interest in cultivating individual spirituality and the apostle's concern for building up a social-religious community devoted to the common advantage, for the flourishing both of personal dignity and a humanizing solidarity. aBible -- 1 Corinthians -- Commentaries aBible -- New Testament -- Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/12850/1c.jpgyCover Image