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Karl Barth saw Chapter 15 as the center of 1 Corinthians, arguing that a misunderstanding of the resurrection underlies all the problems in Corinth. In this volume, he develops his view of biblical eschatology, asserting that chapter 15 is key to understanding the testimony of the New Testament. Barth understood the “last things” not as an end to history but as an “end-history” with which any...

although unsure, they are actually standing thereon, and therefore all that is needed is a call to remembrance. This superior confidence of Paul in the impregnable power of what established the Church must, from the outset, be kept in view, with special reference to verse 58. It is not truth that is threatened, but men in their relation to truth. Paul was the messenger who communicated this fundamental gospel to them. This imposed on him the duty and gave him the right to recall to them, to ask them
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