I continue now in my thread of providing “nutshell” overviews of each of the books of the New Testament by moving on to one of the favorite Pauline letters for many readers, Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians.

In 1 Corinthians Paul deals with a number of ethical issues confronting the Christian community.  Among its many gems is one of the favorite passages of the entire Bible, the “love” chapter of 1 Corinthians 13, which has been read at roughly 99.9% of all weddings in the history of humanity.  One of the big surprises of actually studying the book is that what this chapter is not discussing anything about a wedded couple having many years of marital bliss.  In fact, it’s not about marriage but, well, using one’s spiritual gifts in the church.  Go figure.

1 Corinthians is Paul’s second longest surviving letter (next to Romans) and is difficult to summarize briefly, in part because it deals with so many issues, one-by-one.  Have you read it?  Ever think about it?  If not, no problem.  Keep reading!  If so, try to summarize it in one sentence of fifty words.  I’ve never tried myself, but here’s my determined first attempt:

 

In First Corinthians Paul addresses numerous problems that have risen among his gentile converts in Corinth: infighting, division, sexual immorality, chaotic worship services, whether women must wear head coverings in church, if Christians can eat meat offered to idols, and a major theological problem: the future resurrection of the dead.

 

Now I will try to unpack the book a bit further, in a somewhat larger nutshell.

1 Corinthians is not the first correspondence Paul had had with his former pagan converts in Corinth.  In 1 Corinthians 5:9 he mentions an earlier letter he had sent and in 1 Corinthians 7:1 refers to a letter they had written to him.

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