Book description
The result of over thirty years of research and lecturing, Paul
Through Mediterranean Eyes is a ground-breaking study of Paul's first
epistle to the Corinthians. Bailey examines this canonical letter
through the lenses of Paul's Jewish socio-cultural and rhetorical
background and the Mediterranean context of the Corinthian recipients.
In a set of connected essays, he draws the reader's attention to the
letter's rootedness in the Hebrew prophetic tradition, the intentional
theological structure of Paul's epistolary organization and the Near
Eastern cultural practices that inflect Paul's rhetorical performance.
All of this is brought to bear in teasing out the nature of Paul's
response to the critical situations facing the Corinthian community:
racial, ethnic and theological divisions, sexual misconduct, intimate
interaction with pagan practices and disputes about church practices.
Kenneth E. Bailey is an author and lecturer in Middle Eastern
New Testament studies. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he also
serves as Canon Theologian of the Diocese of Pittsburgh of the
Episcopal Church, USA. He holds graduate degrees in Arabic language
and literature, and in systematic theology; his ThD is in New
Testament. His many books, in Arabic and English, include Jesus
Through Middle Eastern Eyes (SPCK, 2008).