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082 _bH553-B58
100 _aHolloway, Paul A.
100 _d(1955-...)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aHermeneia - A Critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible
245 _cPaul A. Holloway
245 _pPhilippians: A commentary
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bFortress
260 _c2017
300 _a256tr.
300 _bhardcover, illustrations
300 _c24cm
520 _aPaul's letter to the Philippians offers treasures to the reader--and historical and theological puzzles as well. Paul A. Holloway treats the letter as a literary unity and a letter of consolation, according to Greek and Roman understandings of that genre, written probably in Rome and thus the latest of Paul's letters to come down to us. Adapting the methodology of what he calls a new history of religions perspective, Holloway attends carefully to the religious topoi of Philippians, especially the metamorphic myth in chapter 2, and draws significant conclusions about Paul's personalism and ""mysticism"". With succinct and judicious excursuses treating pertinent exegetical and theological issues throughout, Holloway draws richly on Jewish, Greek, and Roman comparative material to present a complex understanding of the apostle as a Hellenized and Romanized Jew.
650 _aBible -- Philippians -- Commentaries
650 _aNew Testament -- Philippians -- Commentaries
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911 _aPhạm Nguyễn Hồng Như
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