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An Introduction to the Theology and Themes of Philippians
"To live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21). This bold and countercultural statement captures the central message of Philippians. In this New Testament letter, Paul offers practical advice for godly living and encourages believers to stay connected to the gospel amid hardship. Because the church shares in the sufferings of Christ, believers can experience joy even in suffering as they wait for the Lord to make all things new.
In this volume of the New Testament Theology series, author Chris Bruno explores the theology and themes of Philippians and highlights how this letter fits into broader biblical theology. Through clear and engaging examinations, Bruno expounds on predominant themes—the church's union with Christ, the church as ambassadors of the kingdom, the gospel proclaimed and opposed, the hope of life with Christ, and suffering with joy.
For Those Interested in Biblical Theology: Ideal for college and seminary students, pastors, and professors
Helpful Bible Study Resource: A great companion to commentaries on Philippians
Part of the New Testament Theology Series: Other volumes include Ministry in the New Realm; United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit; and more
Contents
Series Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Suffering and Exalted Christ
Chapter 2: Union with the Risen Christ
Chapter 3: The Church as United Ambassadors of the Kingdom
Chapter 4: The Sovereign God and the Gospel Proclaimed and Opposed
Chapter 5: The Hope of Life with Christ
Chapter 6: Joy and Sorrow
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Recommended Resources
General Index
Scripture Index