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The epistle to the Philippians /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: Louisville : Westminster John Knox Press, ©2002.Edition: 40th anniversary editionDescription: li, 128 Pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0664224202
  • 9780664224202
Uniform titles:
  • Erklarung des Philipperbriefes. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 227/.6077 22
LOC classification:
  • BS2705.53 .B37 2002
Contents:
The significance of Karl Barth's theological exegesis of Philippians / Bruce L. McCormack -- Barth's Philippians as theological exegesis / Francis B. Watson -- Copartners in grace! -- Christ will be magnified -- Children of God among a perverse generation -- Rejoice in the Lord! -- Righteousness from God -- The God of peace -- The offering well pleasing to God -- Bibliography.
Summary: Karl Barth is known as one of the greatest Christian theologians of modern times. While Barth's writings are permeated by biblical citations and exegesis, there are only a few examples of his interpretation of an entire biblical book. In this anniversary edition of The Epistle to the Philippians, Karl Barth's exposition of Philippians is again made available. Two introductory essays by Bruce L. McCormack and Francis B. Watson examine the significance of Barth's exegesis and introduce his approach to biblical interpretation. (Back cover).
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Includes bibliographical references (page 128).

The significance of Karl Barth's theological exegesis of Philippians / Bruce L. McCormack -- Barth's Philippians as theological exegesis / Francis B. Watson -- Copartners in grace! -- Christ will be magnified -- Children of God among a perverse generation -- Rejoice in the Lord! -- Righteousness from God -- The God of peace -- The offering well pleasing to God -- Bibliography.

Karl Barth is known as one of the greatest Christian theologians of modern times. While Barth's writings are permeated by biblical citations and exegesis, there are only a few examples of his interpretation of an entire biblical book. In this anniversary edition of The Epistle to the Philippians, Karl Barth's exposition of Philippians is again made available. Two introductory essays by Bruce L. McCormack and Francis B. Watson examine the significance of Barth's exegesis and introduce his approach to biblical interpretation. (Back cover).

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