Menu
Search
£0.00
£0.00
View cart
Checkout »
£0.00
View digital cart
Finish order
Your account
Account
BIBLES
BOOKS
Calendars & Diaries
Cards
Childrens Books
Church Supplies
DVDs
Gift Product
Music
Software
Youth and Teens Books
Help and Assistance
Acceptable use policy
Delivery information
Privacy Policy
Returns information
Terms of use
×
Paul And Conflict Resolution
An Exegetical Study of Paul's Apostolic Paradigm in 1 Corinthians 9
Robinson Butarbutar
0.00
Share this:
Available
Not in stock. More copies on the way. Typically dispatched in 14 working days
Retail price:
£24.99
Your price:
£24.99
Add to cart
Product details
Reviews
Authors
This book is a literary and historical exegesis of Paul's apostolic paradigm in 1 Corinthians 9. The author argues that chapter 9 is part and parcel of Paul's unified arguments of 1 Corinthians 8-10, which are written to mediate in a dispute over food offered to idols. The questions of how the dispute emerged, how Paul arranges his arguments in the three chapters, and what role 1 Corinthians 9 has in the overall discourse are addressed carefully in the book. Moreover, the question of why Paul and his coworkers did not receive financial support from his audience, which was contrary to the practice of the other missionaries and the normal workforce of the time, and of why he uses such a practice as an example to be imitated by those insisting on their right to eat food offered to idols, are dealt with judiciously. Based on his exegesis of 1 Corinthians 9, the author furthermore attempts to see the relevance of 1 Corinthians 9 for dispute resolution today, taking the conflict within his own church as an example.
Categories
Products
»
BOOKS
»
Doctrine and Theology
»
General Theological Issues
ISBN
: 9781842273159
Producer
:
Paternoster (Print on Demand)
Product Code
: 996850
Dimensions
:
161 x 16 x 229 mm
Binding
: Paperback
Release Date
: 01.02.2007
Write a review for this product
Comments
You must be logged in add a product review.
Robinson Butarbutar