Paul s Letter to the Philippians in the Light of Disunity in the Church

Paul s Letter to the Philippians in the Light of Disunity in the Church
Author: Davorin Peterlin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004267251

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This volume discusses the development of disunity in the Philippian church as the occasion for Paul's response in his letter. The first part of the book examines references and allusions to strife among the Philippians and tension between them and Paul. It demonstrates the pervasiveness of the theme of disunity in most sections of the letter. The second part correlates these findings with sections of the letter dealing with the Philippians' financial support for Paul. It treats such topics as Paul's attitude to money and the sociological composition of the church. The book's aim is to draw attention to social and non-theological aspects of the Philippian situation, and make a contribution to a more theological study of Philippians.

The Mission of the Church In Paul s Letter to the Philippians in the Context of Ancient Judaism

The Mission of the Church  In Paul s Letter to the Philippians in the Context of Ancient Judaism
Author: J. Patrick Ware
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004146419

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Illumining the Jewish context of early Christian mission, this study through close exegesis of Paul's letter to the Philippians reveals the crucial place of the mission of the church in Paul's thought.

Paul

Paul
Author: Oda Wischmeyer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2012-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567312440

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This new work aimed at upper level undergraduates provides an invaluable handbook for students seriously engaging with Paul's life, letters and context. This new coursebook assesses Paul from four key areas. This book is written by several co-authors, all experts in their given fields, to give the most up-to-date and accurate information to readers - but also to present a sense of authorial continuity throughout the book. This book is divided into three main parts; the environment, life, work and person of Paul; Paul's letters and theological themes; and, the reception of Paul and his letters. As such it provides a comprehensive overview of scholarship on Paul and is the perfect handbook for the serious student wishing to engage with some of the most important writings in the New Testament. This book features maps, tables, text-boxes, up-to-date bibliographies and key points are identified throughout.

The Letter to the Philippians

The Letter to the Philippians
Author: G. Walter Hansen
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2009-10-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467438247

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In this commentary G. Walter Hansen offers rich exposition of the text of Philippians as well as wisdom and maturity in its application. In so doing he emphasizes partnership--the social and corporate dimensions of community--in the progress of the gospel. After a select bibliography, Hansen's introduction sets forth the historical setting of the church in Philippi, the nature and occasion of the letter, and a preview of two key themes--the gospel of Christ and the community in Christ. The commentary itself discusses Philippians in light of these themes, considering Paul's greetings, reports of gospel ministry, imperatives for citizens worthy of the gospel, recommendations of two Christ-like servants, and disclosures of his personal experience. Hansen's treatment as a whole is distinctive for the way it draws out and highlights the themes of partnership, citizenship, and friendship in Paul's Philippian letter. "With themes and emotions so varied, the letter to the Philippians needs a commentator with a sure grasp and a warm heart. . . . Hansen writes with admirable clarity and simplicity, even when he is unpacking notoriously complex matters." -- D. A. Carson (from the preface)

Paul as Pastor

Paul as Pastor
Author: Brian S. Rosner,Andrew S. Malone,Trevor J. Burke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567677945

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Paul as Pastor demonstrates the critical nature of Paul's pastoral care to his identity and activities. Despite the fact that Paul never identifies himself as a pastor, there is much within the Pauline letters that alludes to this as a possible aspect of Paul's vocation and commitments, and this has been a topic of relative scholarly neglect. The contributors to this volume consider the household setting of Paul's pastoral practice, the evidence of Acts and a survey of themes in each of the letters in the traditional Pauline corpus. Additionally, three chapters supply case studies of the Wirkungsgeschichte of Paul's pastoral practice in the pastoral offices of the Anglican Communion in the denomination's Ordinal, and in the lives and thought of Augustine of Hippo and George Whitfield. As such Paul as Pastor provides a stimulating resource on a neglected and critical dimension of Paul and his letters and an invaluable tool for those in pastoral ministry and those responsible for their training.

Paul s Macedonian Associations

Paul s Macedonian Associations
Author: Richard S. Ascough
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725267527

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Richard Ascough uses Greco-Roman associations as a comparative model for understanding early Christian community organization, with specific attention to Paul’s Macedonian Christian communities.

Paul s Letter to the Philippians

Paul s Letter to the Philippians
Author: Gordon D. Fee
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1995-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802825117

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Gordon Fee's study on Paul's letter to the Philippians is a contribution to The New International Commentary on the New Testament. Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.

Paul s Emotional Regime

Paul   s Emotional Regime
Author: Ian Y. S. Jew
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567694157

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In his letters Paul speaks often of his emotions, and also promotes certain feelings while banishing others. This indicates that for Paul, emotion is vital. However, in New Testament studies, the study of emotions is still nascent; current research in the social sciences highlights its cognitive and social dimensions. Ian Y. S. Jew combines rigorous social-scientific analysis and exegetical enquiry to argue that emotions are intrinsic to the formation of the Pauline communities, as they encode belief structures and influence patterns of social experience. By taking joy in Philippians and grief in 1 Thessalonians as representative emotions, and contrasting Paul's approach with that of his Stoic contemporaries, Jew demonstrates that authorized feelings have socially integrating and differentiating functions; by reinforcing the shared theological realities upon which emotional norms are based, group belonging is bolstered. Simultaneously, authorized emotions fortify the theological boundaries between Christians and others, which strengthens group solidarity in the Church by accentuating its members' insider status. Using this framework heuristically, Jew explores how the interplay of symbolic, ritual, and social elements within Paul's eschatological worldview reinforces emotional norms, and demonstrates that attention to emotion can only deepen our understanding of the social formation of the early believers.