A case of church discipline in 1 Corinthians 5

A case of immoral behavior at the church in Corinth threatened the reputation of the Christian community. The community itself, however, due to some theological and social factors, did not realize the seriousness of the threat. Most probably such behavior was perceived as an example of the new “spi...

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Main Author: Gennadi SERGIENKO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern European Instute of Theology 2016-06-01
Series:Богословські роздуми: Східноєвропейський журнал богословʼя
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Online Access:http://reflections.eeit-edu.info/article/view/87999
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Summary:A case of immoral behavior at the church in Corinth threatened the reputation of the Christian community. The community itself, however, due to some theological and social factors, did not realize the seriousness of the threat. Most probably such behavior was perceived as an example of the new “spiritual” freedom of the believers. The situation might have been further complicated if the sinning brother was one of the influential patrons of the church. In trying to correct the situation, Paul points to the incompatibility of sin with the status of the Christian. In arguing his position, Paul creatively reapplies the Old Testament Scriptures to a qualitatively new situation. In so doing, he sets a precedent for ministers of the Word of our day.
ISSN:2789-1569
2789-1577