Paul and his Rivals von Clair Mesick | Apostleship and Antagonism in the Corinthian Correspondence | ISBN 9783111445458

Paul and his Rivals

Apostleship and Antagonism in the Corinthian Correspondence

von Clair Mesick
Buchcover Paul and his Rivals | Clair Mesick | EAN 9783111445458 | ISBN 3-11-144545-3 | ISBN 978-3-11-144545-8

Paul and his Rivals

Apostleship and Antagonism in the Corinthian Correspondence

von Clair Mesick

At the heart of Paul’s Corinthian correspondence is a historical puzzle. How did the relative calm of 1 Corinthians deteriorate into the chaos of 2 Corinthians, and what role did the so-called Jewish “super-apostles” play in that conflict? This book proposes a new solution: it was Paul, not his rivals, who shot the first volley in the Corinthian conflict.

Paul’s claims of unique authority—for instance, as the architect atop whose foundation all others must build (1 Cor 3:10) and the Corinthians’ father while others are mere pedagogues (4:15)—would relegate other leaders to lesser positions. His contention that accepting financial support put an obstacle before the gospel (9:12) would jeopardize the livelihood of apostles who relied on such support. Finally, Paul’s claim that he becomes “lawless to the lawless” (9:21) or that “circumcision is nothing” (7:19) could throw into question Paul’s own Jewishness (cf. 2 Cor 11:22). By reading the Corinthian correspondence against the grain—imagining how Paul’s letter might have backfired for an audience who did not yet take him as scripture—this book explores how misunderstandings and misinterpretations can fracture church communities and cause a ripple effect of conflict and accusation.