
Paul's Thorn in the Flesh: New Clues for an Old Problem
Paul’s enigmatic “thorn in the flesh” in 2 Corinthians has baffled interpreters for centuries. Many offer suggestions as to the identity of Satan’s messenger; others despair that the puzzle is unsolvable. In Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh: New Clues for an Old Problem, Kenneth Berding reopens the case. He follows a trail of clues that includes ancient beliefs about curses, hints in Paul’s letters, similarities with Jesus’s suffering, and the attempts of the earliest Christian interpreters. Berding offers twenty criteria—some familiar, others neglected—that any proposals must explain. While the usual suspects fall short, Berding suggests a new solution—one that satisfies all the evidence and gives us a fuller view of Paul. Far from an abstract puzzle, Paul’s own suffering is relevant to Christians today, including Berding’s own health struggles. Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh is an accessible study that casts new light on Pauline studies, first-century background, and theological and pastoral concerns.
Publisher: Lexham Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781683596837
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Kenneth Berding is professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology.
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‘The discussion about what was Paul’s thorn in the flesh has been a pain (pun intended), full of all kinds of suggestions and few answers. With all kinds of interesting detail, Ken Berding’s look at the options and his proposed set of solutions are the most thorough examination of the issue of which I am aware. The lessons that emerge from understanding the type of suffering involved are instructive for all of us.’ Darrell L. Bock, senior research professor, New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary