Leadership in 1 Corinthians: A Case Study in Paul's Ecclesiology (Studies in the Bible & Early Christianity)
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This work proposes that as Paul wrote 1 Corinthians, he and Apollos (and perhaps Cephas) were perceived by the church, first, as the men who until recently had provided the community's primary leadership, and second, as teachers and rhetors through whom members could advance their social standing.
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