The Epistle to the PhilippiansKarl 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 Barth's interpretation of an entire biblical book. In this anniversary edition of The Epistle to the Philippians, Karl Barth's exposition of the book of Philippians is again made available. Two new introductory essays by Bruce L. McCormack and Francis B. Watson examine the significance of Barth's theological exegesis of Philippians and introduce Barth's approach to biblical interpretation. |
Contents
Publishers Note | iv |
Barths Philippians as Theological Exegesis | xxvi |
Preface | 7 |
1b41 Righteousness from God | 90 |
| 128 | |
Common terms and phrases
action already apostle apprehended become certainly Christ Jesus Christian Christō Iēsou church circumcision Colossians concerned concrete congregation consider context Corinthians course day of Christ death Dialectic Theology dikaiosynē divine Epaphroditus Epistle Ernst von Dobschütz eternal ethical Euodia everything exegetical exist expression fact faith fear and trembling fellowship gain Christ give thanks glory God's Equal gospel grace happened hermeneutical historical holy hope human humility Ibid imprisonment interpretation Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish Christians Judaism judaizing Jülicher Karl Barth Kyrios letter live Lord means mind object once passage Paul says Paul wishes Paul's Pauline perhaps Pharisaic Philippi Philippians commentary pneumatic exegesis pneumatische Exegese prayer question readers Reality rejoice religious rely on flesh resurrection righteousness Romans Römerbrief Rudolf Bultmann salvation seek semester simply speak Spirit subject-matter surely Syntyche Testament theou thing thought Timothy tion translation understand understood unity verse 17 whole word
References to this book
The First Theologians: A Study in Early Christian Prophecy Thomas Gillespie No preview available - 1994 |
Philippians: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred Craddock No preview available - 1985 |

