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A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary by John Reumann

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In Philippians John Reumann offers both classical approaches and new methods of understanding this New Testament book. With fresh commentary on the social world and rhetorical criticism, and special focus on the contributions of the Philippian house churches to Paul’s work and early Christian mission, Reumann clarifies Paul’s attitudes toward and interactions with the Philippians.

 

Departing from traditional readings of Philippians in light of Acts, Reumann allows Paul to speak in his own right. His three letters from Ephesus shed new light on relationships, and we come to see how he approves some aspects of the dominant “culture of friendship” in Greco-Roman Philippi while disapproving others. He seeks to help the Philippians discern how to be citizens of the heavenly kingdom and also Caesar’s state, though there is an undercurrent of “Christ vs. Caesar.” Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find much of interest in John Reumann’s deeply researched and insightful new volume.

John Reumann is Ministerium of Pennsylvania Professor of New Testament and Greek, emeritus, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, where he taught for some fifty years. He has studied and written on Philippians for over thirty years.

"Welcome what should be the commentary of Philippians for the next generation. . . . The commentary itself is highly deatiled and engages vast scholarly literature at every point."—Edgar Krentz, Currents in Theology and Mission

"A fantastic resource for scholars."—Mark Keown, Colloquium

"The breadth of Reumann's interaction with scholarship makes the commentary a superb resource for a serious student of Philippians who wishes to know what scholars see at each point. . . . A fantastic resource for scholars seeking to plumb the possibilities in scholarship for Philippians' research. Indeed, I will be encouraging students who are specializing in Philippians use this book as a starting point for research of the text."—Mark Keown, Colloquium
ISBN: 9780300140453
Publication Date: December 2, 2008
808 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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