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Alan F. Johnson’s deft analysis of 1 Corinthians features an introduction that explores the social, cultural and historical background of the city and its people. Rounding out the introduction, Johnson discusses the letter’s occasion and date, authorship and purpose, and major theological themes. His passage-by-passage commentary follows, seeking to explain what the letter of 1 Corinthians means...

Charles Stanley or Pat Robertson or J. I. Packer or John Stott or John MacArthur or Bill Hybels? Do you listen to them all, or to just your leader or pastor? Can we say with Paul that they are all important and at the same time that they are all unimportant? The Corinthians had Paul, Peter and Apollos. Some listened only to Paul, others only to Apollos. How should we think of ministers and the ministry today from God’s point of view? The tragic results of a merely human viewpoint on these matters