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Message of 2 Corinthians Power in Weakness

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ISBN-10: 0830812288

ISBN-13: 9780830812288

Edition: 1988

Authors: John Stott, Paul W. Barnett, J. Alec Motyer

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The letter of 2 Corinthians is important, Paul Barnett believes, for its magnificent message that God's power is brought to people in their weakness, not in human strength.This momentous theme emerges in a dramatic real-life situation. The apostle confronts shadowy opponents who had recently come to Corinth and formed an alliance with some of the church leaders and members. His letter is a fascinating record of that conflict.
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 1988
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Publication date: 9/21/1988
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 188
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

John Stott was born in London, England on April 27, 1921. He converted to Christianity in 1938. He graduated with a double first in French and theology from Trinity College, Cambridge University. He was ordained in the Church of England in 1945. He published over 70 books between 1954 and 2010 including Personal Evangelism, Becoming a Christian, Parochial Evangelism by the Laity, Basic Christianity, The Cross of Christ, Issues Facing Christians Today, and The Radical Disciple. He died on July 27, 2011 at the age of 90.

Barnett (Ph.D., London University), was until his retirement Anglican bishop of North Sydney, Australia. He remains a visiting fellow in ancient history at Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) and research professor at Regent College (Vancouver, British Columbia). He has written several books.

General Preface
Author's Preface
Chief Abbreviations
Introduction
Explanations: why Paul wrote instead of coming - 1:1-2:13
God and Paul - 1:1-11
Reply to Corinthian criticism - 1:12-22
Why Paul changed his plans - 1:23-2:13
The ministry of the new covenant - 2:14-7:4
Opposition in Corinth - 2:14-3:6
The glory of Moses and the glory of Christ - 3:7-18
The face of Jesus - 4:1-6
Eternal glory - 4:7-18
Death and judgment - 5:1-10
The ministry of reconciliation - 5:11-21
Ministers of God - 5:20-6:10
Paul's appeal to the Corinthians - 6:11-7:4
Paul in Macedonia: Titus' news from Corinth - 7:5-9:15
Titus' news from Corinth: the 'sorrowful letter' - 7:5-16
Titus' news from Corinth: the collection - 8:1-9:15
Paul's third visit to Corinth - 10:1-13:14
Defence against criticism - 10:1-11:15
The weak fool - 11:16-13:14