
13 chapters
Second Corinthians reveals Paul's profound pastoral heart through intensely personal correspondence defending his apostolic integrity against sophisticated opponents who had infiltrated the Corinthian congregation questioning his legitimacy, motives, and message. Unlike First Corinthians' measured treatment of diverse practical issues, this emotionally charged letter exposes Paul's vulnerability, suffering, and passionate concern for a community vacillating between loyalty and rejection, thereby revealing the authentic nature of Christian ministry that embraces weakness as the context for divine power rather than projecting triumphalistic strength.
Author
Paul
Date Written
55-57 AD
Audience
Church in Corinth