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The Expositor's Bible The First Epistle to the Corinthians

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Marcus Dods' "The Expositor's Bible: The First Epistle to the Corinthians" is a profound exploration of the biblical textual content, imparting readers with a complete expertise of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. As an outstanding theologian and student, Dods combines meticulous analysis with pastoral perception to unravel the complexities of Paul's letter. In this volume, Dods delves into the historical and cultural context of Corinth, dropping light on the problems confronted by means of the early Christian community. He skillfully translates Paul's teachings, addressing theological concepts, ethical dilemmas, and sensible steerage for Christian residing. The creator's exegesis is marked by means of readability and depth, making the intricate themes of the epistle on hand to both pupils and lay readers. Dods' work is going beyond mere observation, attractive with the spiritual and moral implications of Paul's words. He navigates through the challenges faced through the Corinthian church, offering undying expertise that remains applicable to cutting-edge readers. "The Expositor's Bible: The First Epistle to the Corinthians" stands as a testomony to Dods' scholarly acumen and pastoral coronary heart, providing a treasured aid for those looking for a deeper knowledge of Paul's teachings and their application to Christian lifestyles.

Author Biography:

Marcus Dods was a Scottish divine and controversial biblical scholar. He was a minister for the Free Church of Scotland. He was Principal of New College, Edinburgh. He was born in Belford, Northumberland, the youngest son of Rev Marcus Dods, a Church of Scotland clergyman, and his wife, Sarah Pallister. He attended Edinburgh Academy before studying divinity at Edinburgh University, where he graduated in 1854 and received his licence in 1858. He had a terrible probationary period, being turned down by 23 congregations. In 1864, he was appointed preacher of Renfield Free Church in Glasgow, where he served for 25 years. He joined the United Free Church of Scotland when it was formed in 1900, and was chosen Moderator of its General Assembly in 1902. He declined the appointment, citing that "he cannot see his way to undertake the duties". It was expected that as a neutral moderator, he would be unable to convey his views on certain doctrinal issues that were to be examined. In later life, he lived with his children and grandchildren in a massive Georgian townhouse at 23 Great King Street in Edinburgh's Second New Town.
Release date Australia
February 1st, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
236
Dimensions
140x216x14
ISBN-13
9789361157127
Product ID
38718850

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