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In The Second and Third Epistles of St. Paul to the Corinthians, James Houghton Kennedy argues that Paul’s letters to the Corinthians have been mistakenly identified as two letters and explains why the two books should instead be understood as three distinct writings. Using a blend of historical and contextual evidence, Kennedy pieces together the chronological story of the letters to build his case.
This is an interesting book, not merely in respect of its professed object, but also as giving the reader a glimpse into a scholar’s workshop.
—The Church Quarterly Review
James Houghton Kennedy was an assistant lecturer in divinity at the University of Dublin. He served as editor of S. Hippolytus on Daniel, and was the author of Natural Theology and Modern Thought.