Paul and his rivals: apostleship and antagonism in the Corinthian correspondence

Verlagsinfo: At the heart of Paul's Corinthian correspondence is a historical puzzle. How did the relative calm of 1 Corinthians deteriorate into the chaos of 2 Corinthians, and what role did the so-called Jewish "super-apostles" play in that conflict? This book proposes a new solutio...

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Main Author: Mesick, Clair E. 1987- (Author)
Corporate Authors: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. Verlag (Degree granting institution) ; University of Notre Dame. Grad-verleihende Institution
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mesick, Clair E., 1987-, Paul and his rivals : apostleship and antagonism in the Corinthian correspondence] (2025) (Sumney, Jerry L., 1955 -)
Series/Journal:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft 271
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Corinthians 1.-2. / Apostle / Religious conflict / Rivalry / Controversy
B Paul Apostle / Bible. Corinthians 1.-2. / Apostle / Religious conflict
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Opponents
B Paulus
B RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament
B church conflict
B Kirchenkonflikt
B Opponent
B Corinth
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / RELIGION / New Testament
B Thesis
B Paul
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Summary:Verlagsinfo: At the heart of Paul's Corinthian correspondence is a historical puzzle. How did the relative calm of 1 Corinthians deteriorate into the chaos of 2 Corinthians, and what role did the so-called Jewish "super-apostles" play in that conflict? This book proposes a new solution: it was Paul, not his rivals, who shot the first volley in the Corinthian conflict. Paul’s claims of unique authority - for instance, as the architect atop whose foundation all others must build (1 Cor 3:10) and the Corinthians' father while others are mere pedagogues (4:15) - would relegate other leaders to lesser positions. His contention that accepting financial support put an obstacle before the gospel (9:12) would jeopardize the livelihood of apostles who relied on such support. Finally, Paul's claim that he becomes "lawless to the lawless" (9:21) or that "circumcision is nothing" (7:19) could throw into question Paul's own Jewishness (cf. 2 Cor 11:22). By reading the Corinthian correspondence against the grain - imagining how Paul's letter might have backfired for an audience who did not yet take him as scripture - this book explores how misunderstandings and misinterpretations can fracture church communities and cause a ripple effect of conflict and accusation.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XI, 303 p.)
ISBN:9783111445441
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783111445441