Anthony C. Thiselton is professor emeritus of Christian
theology at the University of Nottingham, England. His many other
books include A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit, Systematic
Theology, and Life after Death: A New Approach to the Last Things.
Evangelical Review of Theology
"A prodigious commentary on First Corinthians which will be
welcomed by students, scholars, and pastors alike. . . A fine
scholarly achievement. The substantial bibliographies, the
excursuses incorporating ancient as well as the most recent
scholarly discussion, and the comprehensive indices at the end make
the volume not only a welcome addition to the literature on First
Corinthians, but also a useful resource for the study of Pauline
theology." Theological Studies
"The volume's comprehensive scope demonstrates Thiselton's command
of both this letter and the wider issues of Pauline studies. The
exegesis is careful and rigorously represents the various
interpretations available for nearly every passage. . . The volume
is extremely lucid for such a technical work and will serve the
field of New Testament studies for many years to come. . . Highly
recommended." Raymond F. Collins
"I have read Anthony Thiselton's commentary with delight. It is an
impressive conversation with the best of contemporary
interpretation of Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. Its
clearly articulated juxtaposition of opposing views makes it a
valuable tool for those who want to go further in the study of one
of the most important documents of the early church." Craig L.
Blomberg
"Every New Testament book except 1 Corinthians has had at least one
major English-language commentary on its Greek text published in
recent years. For 1 Corinthians the last such commentary was
Robertson and Plummer's revised edition in 1914! Now this gap has
been amply filled by one of the most detailed, widely ranging, and
exegetically compelling commentaries ever written on any book of
the Bible. Scholars, pastors, and students alike are all now
massively indebted to Tony Thiselton for this prodigious work."
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