... , and 2 Corinthians 10–13: The Purpose and Literary Genre of a Pauline Letter,” in Greeks, Romans, and Christians: Festschrift for A. J. Malherbe (ed. D. L. Balch, et al.; Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990), pp. 190–200. 13:12–13 On the holy kiss, see William Klassen, “Kiss (NT),” ABD, vol. 4, pp. 89–92. There is some evidence of house churches in Corinth. First Corinthians 16:19 mentions the church at the home of Aquila and Priscilla, and 1 Cor. 1:16 refers to the baptism of a household. Romans ...
... newspaper article that in 1970 two researchers for the Kinsey Institute began a rather extensive survey of the sexual attitudes of 3,000 adults. By 1980 the work was compiled and almost ready for publication. One small detail remained. Albert D. Klassen and Colin Williams, the authors of the survey, still needed to agree on whose name would appear first on the publication. Guess what? A decade later, the research was still waiting for publication. Other researchers interested in the results of the study had ...