My study challenges the consensus that there is no discernable, single purpose that shapes the entire epistle to the Philippians. I argue that Paul writes Philippians with the sole intent of persuading the church to maintain its exclusive partnership with him and his gospel mission. I examine each section of Philippians using standard historical-critical methods, rhetorical criticism, and social-scientific methods. Special attention is given to those passages where the majority of scholars have argued that Paul has changed subjects. The grammatical imperatives (especially those in 1:27; 2:2, 12, 14, 29; 3:17) factor significantly in this analysis. After surveying the scholarship on Philippians in Chapter One, I argue in Chapter Two that...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
The apostle Paul\u27s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and...
In this paper, I use the scholarship surrounding Philippians 2:6-11 to identify it as a pre-Pauline ...
This thesis 1) argues that Paul’s use of the boasting motif in Philippians (1:26; 2:16; cf. 3:3) pre...
The aim of Paul’s letter to the Philippians has been understood in various ways: e.g. reassurance, c...
In Christian's history, the ministry of the Gospel has always been an inseparable part and has often...
Among the debatable issues arising from Paul’s epistle to the Philippians are questions concerning t...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
This thesis argues the case that Philippians 2:6-11 represents a Pauline prose narrative (and is not...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
This response to Willis, Sumney, and MacDonald highlights and develops their key points. Reinforcing...
Commentary on the book of Philippianshttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/faculty_books/1122/thumbn...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
The apostle Paul\u27s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and...
In this paper, I use the scholarship surrounding Philippians 2:6-11 to identify it as a pre-Pauline ...
This thesis 1) argues that Paul’s use of the boasting motif in Philippians (1:26; 2:16; cf. 3:3) pre...
The aim of Paul’s letter to the Philippians has been understood in various ways: e.g. reassurance, c...
In Christian's history, the ministry of the Gospel has always been an inseparable part and has often...
Among the debatable issues arising from Paul’s epistle to the Philippians are questions concerning t...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
This thesis argues the case that Philippians 2:6-11 represents a Pauline prose narrative (and is not...
After receiving a gift from the church in Philippi, Paul sends a letter back with their messenger Ep...
Paul, like other apostles who adopted the so-called 'charismatic poverty, ' could have relied on hi...
The study seeks to make a contribution to the understanding of the occasion purpose, and arrangemen...
This response to Willis, Sumney, and MacDonald highlights and develops their key points. Reinforcing...
Commentary on the book of Philippianshttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/faculty_books/1122/thumbn...
A new trend in rhetorical analysis is to reconstruct Paul� s rhetorical strategy from the text itsel...
This thesis attempts to provide a reason for Paul’s seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar...
The apostle Paul\u27s most personal letter was sent to the Christians of Philippi. This intimate and...
In this paper, I use the scholarship surrounding Philippians 2:6-11 to identify it as a pre-Pauline ...