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An excerpt from: ยง I. Scope of Essay. The chronology of St. Paul's career and St. Paul's writings is gradually attaining completeness and consistency of sequence and of form; alternatives are yielding one by one to closer scrutiny; the whole is falling into a natural unity, that corresponds to the successive intervals and phases of experience; and each new determination of the historical context - the circumstances, the sequence and the relationships of individual Epistles - brings with it a juster appreciation of the character, the methods, the intellectual and spiritual crises and developments of the man himself. Each Epistle becomes a live and glowing transcript of some formative experience, which often furnishes the clue to other phases of behaviour and passages of self-expression. The present Essay will deal with a single section only of St. Paul's activities; but it is that section which, standing at the climax of his missionary career, produced that group of Epistles, which all schools of critics are agreed in regarding as the most unquestioned, and in some respects the most typical of all. Of these Epistles, one is - as a revelation of personality - more directly and more passionately autobiographical than anything else which St. Paul has left us. How often - in teacher or in theologian - is temperament the clue to understanding and interpretation! It is no exaggeration to say that no one will picture aright the life of St. Paul in its crowning phase of Missionary effort, and - what is yet more important - no one will justly divine and fathom his idiosyncrasies of temperament, until he can place the Epistles to the Corinthians, more particularly the Second Epistle, in their true setting of time and place and circumstance. This vantage ground once gained, he will not only find fresh light shed upon adjacent and connected problems, but will also hold a clue, which he will follow without fear in unraveling kindred intricacies in other portions of the career and message of St. Paul.
The Epistles of St. Paul to the Corinthians by Gerald H. Rendall is 122 pages long, and a total of 30,744 words.
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