Paul\'s long, complicated history with the Corinthian church culminates in this ardent defense of Christian ministry in general and of his own ministry in particular.
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He also charts a clear, plausible course through the maze of the literary history of Paul\'s correspondence with the Corinthian Christians.
In this revised edition, Colin Kruse updates and expands his insightful analysis that illuminates Paul\'s contrast of the old and new covenants and his eloquent exposition of the ministry of reconciliation.
Paul\'s long, complicated history with the Corinthian church culminates in this ardent defense of Christian ministry in general and of his own ministry in particular