The cosmopolitan city of Corinth was the site of one of the apostle Paul’s greatest evangelistic successes.
However, the church he founded was full of contention, ranging from questions about leadership to incest. Some Christians were taking fellow believers to court. There were issues concerning marriage, celibacy, food offered to idols, public worship and spiritual gifts.
In response, Paul offered some of his most profound thinking on the body of Christ, love, and Jesus’ cross and resurrection. Thomas Schreiner explains the text of the letter, highlights its major theological themes and offers perspectives on its relevance for today.
In this Tyndale commentary Thomas Schreiner explains the text of the letter, highlights its major theological themes, and points to its relevance for today.
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Thomas R. Schreiner is an associate dean and the James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Previously he taught at Bethel Theological Seminary and Azusa Pacific University. His books include Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ, Romans (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), Interpreting the Pauline Epistles, The Law and Its Fulfillment: A Pauline Theology of Law and The Race Set Before Us: A Biblical Theology of Perseverance and Assurance.