Inside Corinth: 1 Corinthians How Paul’s Most Confrontational Letter Shaped the Early Church

Inside Corinth: 1 Corinthians How Paul’s Most Confrontational Letter Shaped the Early Church

22:41 Oct 27, 2025
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Send a textDive deep into one of the most compelling letters of the New Testament: the Apostle Paul the Apostle’s first epistle to the church in Corinth. In this episode of Modern Mind, Ancient Book, we unpack the who, when and why of 1 Corinthians — how and why this letter came into being around AD 53-55 from Paul’s base in Ephesus. You’ll discover:The authorship question: Why Paul’s authorship is widely accepted and what the implications are for faith and theology.  The historical setting: The bustling, morally complex city of Corinth, and how Paul’s letter addresses division, idolatry, spiritual gifts and resurrection.  The date and context: Why scholars place the letter around AD 55, during Paul’s sojourn in Ephesus, and why that timing matters for understanding the text.  Why 1 Corinthians matters today: How its ancient challenges (immorality, factionalism, theological confusion) still mirror modern church issues — and how Paul’s answers point to the Way, the Love, and the Mind of Christ.Whether you’re exploring theology, church history, or spiritual formation, this episode will empower you to approach 1 Corinthians with fresh eyes and renewed purpose. Subscribe, share, and join us on the journey from the ancient world into our modern mind.
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