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Power through Weakness: Paul's Understanding of the Christian Ministry in 2 Corinthians — Series: Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series (No. 86)
Power through Weakness: Paul's Understanding of the Christian Ministry in 2 Corinthians — Series: Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series (No. 86)
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•  Written By: Timothy B. Savage
•  Edited By: John Court
•  Softcover: 267 pages
•  Publisher: Cambridge University Press (October 2004)
•  ISBN: 0521616182
•  In-Print Editions: Softcover (Cambridge University Press)
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Publisher's Comments:
This work makes sense of the Apostle Paul's paradoxical description of his ministry in 2 Corinthians: "When I am weak, then I am strong!" In an extensive inquiry into the thought-world of Roman Corinth, Savage demonstrates that the Corinthians are evaluating Paul according to the social standards of their day. Since this is the exact antithesis of his own perspective, Paul can only resort to paradox by way of defense.
Interdisciplinarity - Graeco-Roman antiquity used to illuminate the teaching and theology of the apostle Paul
Originality -the first use in the study of Paul of primary data drawn from epigraphy, coins, papyri, archaeology, etc.
Breadth - a full treatment of Paul’s understanding of the Christian life and ministry

Reviews:
"This book is a masterful treatment of Paul's defense of his ministry in 2 Corinthians, a ministry that, ironically, though 'weak' in the eyes of the Corinthians, demonstrated the power of God."
Roy Zuck, Bibliotheca Sacra
"This is a sensible book that seeks to explain the paradoxical language of the apostle Paul regarding the nature and character of his ministry in canonical 2 Corinthians....the exegetical portions of this volume make it worthy not only of reading but of study."
Thomas Gillespie, Journal of Biblical Literature
"This is a book that will benefit scholar and minister alike."
Eugene Hensell O.S.B., The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
 

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