While "social identity" is the underlying guiding focus, Esler's commentary provides a well-informed and illuminating analysis of the letter as a whole and the rich Pauline theology it expresses. * The Bible Today * Philip Eslers 2 Corinthians: A Social Identity Commentary is not only a careful and sensitive reading of a very difficult and complex Pauline letter, but is effectively a primer for Social Identity Theory, illustrating what new insights SIT has to contribute to understanding the interactions between the Corinthian Christ group and its prototypical values on the one hand, and Pauls role as an exemplar and entrepreneur on the other. Esler engages an impressive array of exegetical and theoretical issues, and yet produces a clear and readable commentary. * John S. Kloppenborg, University of Toronto, Canada * This is an excellent resource that will appeal to those interested in the application of social identity theory in reading the New Testament. In addition, it is also an extremely helpful commentary that not only complements the plethora of traditional commentaries but also provides fresh insights in reading 2 Corinthians from the lens of leadership gleaned from social identity theory. * RBL *