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Abingdon New Testament commentaries: 1 Corinthians, c.1-2
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 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.
| 171111186 | 227.207 HOR a.1 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
| 171111686 | 227.207 HOR a.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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