He's developing an argument about the significance of the doctrine of the resurrection by discussing the logical
consequence of denying it (verses 12 - 19), going on a very typical Pauline digression almost as if he's overcome by joy at the
positive truth and has to triumphantly proclaim it (verses 20 - 28) then finally returning to drive home the
practical point again (verses 29 - 35).
Topics •
Positive home climate • Simple rules to help stop trouble before it starts • Power struggles — what, how, why and when not to engage • Six critical life messages • Discipline and punishment — why one works and the other only appears to work • RSVP — reasonable, simple, valuable,
practical consequences • Mistakes, mischief and mayhem • Three kinds of families — brick wall, jellyfish and backbone • Keeping your cool without putting your feelings on ice • Buffering children from sexual promiscuity, drug abuse and suicideType your paragraph here.