Current Trends in Pauline Research Philippians
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (272 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Medicine
- Clinical & internal medicine
- Diseases and disorders
- Oncology
- 1 Cor 13
- 2 Cor 10–13
- 27–2
- 4–14
- Apostle Paul
- Christ-hymn
- Confucianism
- Daniel
- Deutero-Isaiah
- Deuteronomy
- Early Christianity
- Egypt
- Epictetus
- Gal -2
- Isis-Regina
- Judaizers
- New Perspective on Paul
- New Testament
- New Testament Greco-Roman backgrounds
- Paul
- Paul within Judaism
- Pauline Rhetoric
- Pauline autobiography
- Pauline ethics
- Pauline studies
- Pauline theology
- Phil 3
- Phil.1
- Philippians
- Philippians (epistle)
- Philippians 3
- Schellenberg
- St. Paul
- ancient Philippi
- boasting
- christocentric
- circumcision
- collectivism
- composite intertextuality
- consolation
- cultic metaphors
- early Christianity
- echoes of Scripture
- emic
- emotions
- epidictic genre
- ethics
- etic
- evangelism
- exemplum
- face
- framing
- gospel vocation
- habits
- hermeneutics
- honor
- individualism
- invective
- joy
- joy in adversity
- mission
- neurocognition
- pagan cults
- peace
- periautologia
- periautology
- philosophical dialogue
- philosophy as "way of life"
- phronesis
- positionality
- poverty and wealth
- praise
- prefiguration
- rhetoric
- self-praise
- self-presentation
- shame
- social-scientific interp
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The scope and purpose of this Special Issue is to highlight the current trends and methods for interpreting Paul's letter to the Philippian Christ followers, understanding the letter's aim(s), methods, recipients, and theological impact. Paul is an adept epistle writer, with his corpus reflecting rhetorical sophistication, pastoral sensitivity, missional zeal, and theological power, all of which are on display in his short letter to the Philippian saints. As a shorter Pauline epistle—often assumed to be merely a "warm, friendly, joy-filled letter" in the commentary tradition—Philippians has historically been underappreciated and misunderstood in biblical studies. However, a recent scholarship has corrected some of this neglect and misunderstanding, and this Special Issue seeks to present the latest insights emerging therefrom. Philippians, far from being a minor member of the Corpus Paulinum, serves as a powerful monument to Paul's overall and mature theological, Christological, and pastoral vision.
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