Digital Logos Edition
Taken from a series of lectures, F. W. Robertson comprehensively examines not only the text itself; but the national policies, historical context, implications of religious duties, and contributing factors to the ancient world in Corinth. This extensive volume provides expositional studies on the Epistles to the Corinthians, as well as a distinct synopsis of the period.
With Logos Bible Software, this resource is completely searchable, with passages of Scripture appearing on mouse-over, as well as being linked to the Greek and Latin texts and English translations in your library. This makes these texts more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal study. With Logos’ advanced search features, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “the Body of Christ,” or “1 Corinthians 16:8.”
. . . a welcome gift it will be to many an intelligent and devout mind. There are few of our modern questions, theological or ecclesiastical, that do not come up for discussion in the course of these Epistles to the Christians at Corinth.
—The British Quaterly Review
F. W. Robertson (1816–1853) was educated at The University of Edinburgh and Oxford, before accepting a commission in the British army. He was then ordained by the Bishop of Winchester while going on to pastor Holy Trinity Church in Brighton, UK.