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Jeff Ragan
is on page 565 of 1044
"...in either case, her action (1) must have been deliberate, (2) must be understood to bring shame on her 'head,' and (3) probably had inherent in it a breakdown in the distinction between the sexes. Thus Paul wants her to return to what is customary, and will so argue in what follows" (563).
— Jan 28, 2026 07:49PM
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Jeff Ragan
is on page 731 of 1044
"Contrary to the opinion of many, spiritual edification can take place in ways other than through the cortex of the brain. Paul believed in an immediate communing with God by means of the S/spirit that sometimes bypassed the mind; it is only at a later period in history, conditioned by the so-called Enlightenment, that people in the Western world would think otherwise" (728).
— May 05, 2026 10:46AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 722 of 1044
"Love does not eliminate the gifts in the present; rather, it is absolutely essential to Christian life both now and forever. The gifts/manifestations, on the other hand, are not forever; they are to help build up the body in the gathered assembly of God's people - but only in the present, when such edification is needed" (717).
— May 02, 2026 07:06AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 710 of 1044
"...Paul's description of love begins with this twofold description of God, who through Christ has been shown to be forbearing and kind toward those who deserve divine judgment. The obvious implication, of course, is that this is how God's people (i.e., the Corinthians themselves, not to mention all others who would claim to belong to Christ) through Christ and the Spirit are to be toward others" (705-6)
— Apr 30, 2026 07:53AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 704 of 1044
"...what is involved here are two opposing views as to what it means to be people of the Spirit. For the Corinthians it meant 'speaking in tongues' & having wisdom & knowledge...without a commensurate concern for truly Christian behavior. For Paul it meant...to be full of the ...Holy Spirit...to behave as those 'sanctified in Christ Jesus & called to be his holy people' (1:2)...to 'walk in love'" (698).
— Apr 18, 2026 10:41AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 692 of 1044
"Tongues are fine, he will go on to affirm, provided they are interpreted. But not everyone should speak in tongues when the church assembles for worship. That makes everyone the same, which is like a body with only one part" (689).
— Apr 15, 2026 12:47PM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 682 of 1044
"'If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be?' This interchange of the sense organs makes it clear that Paul's point is not the 'inferiority' of one to the other. The point is the need for all members; otherwise some function of the body would be missing" (676).
— Apr 11, 2026 10:45AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 673 of 1044
"Paul saw the Spirit as the key to everything in the Christian life. It seems mandatory that such prevail again if there is to be effective Christianity in our day. But let the one who says that not force their own brand of 'spiritual unity' on the church as simply another human machination. Our desperate need is surely for a sovereign work of the Spirit to do among us what all our "programmed unity cannot" (673).
— Apr 08, 2026 08:12AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 663 of 1044
"Indeed, the truly remarkable feature of this catalogue is the attribution to 'each one' of a whole gamut of supernatural activities in the same matter-of-fact way that contemporary church leaders would list positions on an organizational chart!" (655-6).
— Apr 04, 2026 11:12AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 653 of 1044
"All of this suggests not only that we do not have here a systematic presentation of 'Spirit gifting,' but also that there is some doubt as to whether the apostle himself had precise and identifiably different manifestations ('gifts') in mind when he wrote these words" (650).
— Apr 01, 2026 10:40AM
Jeff Ragan
is on page 647 of 1044
"The presence of the Spirit in power and gifts makes it easy for God's people to think of the power and gifts as the real evidence of the Spirit's presence. Not so for Paul. The ultimate criterion of the Spirit's activity is the exaltation of Jesus as Lord, which in turn expresses itself in loving concern for others. Whatever takes away from that...begins to move away from Christ..." (645).
— Mar 29, 2026 09:49AM

