Paul's Second Epistle to the Corinthians poses exegetical problems
of well-known difficulty. The structure and unity of the whole
Epistle are in doubt, as is the meaning of many particular passages
and references - for example, the identity of Paul's opponents. Dr
Collange bases his solutions to these problems on a detailed study
of 2,14 - 7,4. He argues that the obscurities of the Epistle can be
explained by the particular circumstances of its composition;
Paul's use of more primitive Christian materials gives us a measure
of his own originality and genius. This book should be of interest
to all New Testament scholars.
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