After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Epaphroditus. Paul’s response is filled with joy and longing for the Philippians. In his writing he expresses his gratitude for their support. But there seems to be a tension in this response. In face of the gift, he states his content in having little or much. How can Paul express his gratefulness for their support and simultaneously indicate that he was fine without their gift? I will seek to understand how Paul perceives the Philippian’s gift. I will suggest that Paul’s dealing with the gift is best understood in light of the Christ event narrated in 2.6-11. Central in the narration is the dichotomy of exploiting and emptying found in 2:6-7...
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This dissertation is an investigation of Paul\u27s rhetorical strategy in Philippians 3:1-4:l, a pas...
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Contains fulltext : 190295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
The following study explores how the apostle Paul relates Christian thinking with Christian praxis. ...
The goal of this study is to investigate whether or not Philippians 3.2-11 supports the New Perspect...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
The apostle Paul\u27s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and...
The aim of Paul’s letter to the Philippians has been understood in various ways: e.g. reassurance, c...
My study challenges the consensus that there is no discernable, single purpose that shapes the entir...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
This response to Willis, Sumney, and MacDonald highlights and develops their key points. Reinforcing...
A fresh scholarly reading of grace in Paul's theology In this book esteemed Pauline scholar John Bar...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
This dissertation is an investigation of Paul\u27s rhetorical strategy in Philippians 3:1-4:l, a pas...
This paper deals with the topic of the imitation of Christ within Paul\u27s writing to the Church ...
Contains fulltext : 190295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this study, ...
This study examines Paul's self-presentation in Galatians, Philippians, and 1 Corinthians in order t...
The following study explores how the apostle Paul relates Christian thinking with Christian praxis. ...
The goal of this study is to investigate whether or not Philippians 3.2-11 supports the New Perspect...
This thesis argues that it is insufficient to define love in Paul as the rejection of all forms of s...
The apostle Paul\u27s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and...
The aim of Paul’s letter to the Philippians has been understood in various ways: e.g. reassurance, c...
My study challenges the consensus that there is no discernable, single purpose that shapes the entir...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...