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Paul and the Competing Mission in Corinth (Library of Pauline Studies)
Michael D. Goulder
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| #3495402 in Books | 1998-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .66 x6.67 x9.04l,.0 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| An Under Loved Gem in Biblical Studies|By WatchFam|The late Michael Goulder's work on Corinth is one of the most important in Pauline studies of the last century. Sadly, being in league with the work of F. C. Baur, the work has almost gone unnoticed. However, Goulder creates an extremely engaged argument about the competing mission in Corinth and how it can be linked back to th|About the Author|Michael D. Goulder, former professor of biblical studies at the University of Birmingham (now retired), is the author of many books, including St. Paul versus St. Peter: A Tale of Two Missions.
Most of Paul's letters were written in the context of conflict with trouble-making opponents, but scholars disagree as to who those opponents were. Years ago F. C. Baur suggested that two competing missions--one headed by Paul, the other by James, Peter, and John--sent out a series of emissaries to win converts to the Christian faith. In Paul and the Competing Mission in Corinth Michael Goulder has examined Paul's conflict with the counter-missionaries, especially...
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