Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 2. Reihe: Christ as the Telos of Life - Moral Philosophy, Athletic Imagery, and the Aim of Philippians
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Christ as the Telos of Life: Moral Philosophy, Athletic Imagery, and the Aim of Philippians (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament 2.Reihe) (2014)
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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul's letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul's argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul's argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul's rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the telos of life.
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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul's letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul's argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul's argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul's rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the telos of life.
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Christ as the Telos of Life (2014)
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ISBN: 9783161533266 bzw. 3161533267, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Aug 2014, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
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Christ as the Telos of Life (2014)
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ISBN: 9783161533266 bzw. 3161533267, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Aug 2014, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
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Christ as the Telos of Life (2014)
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ISBN: 9783161533266 bzw. 3161533267, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Sep 2014, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
Neuware - Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul s letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul s argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul s argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul s rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the f life. 259 pp. Englisch.
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Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul's letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul's argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul's argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul's rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the telos of life. Paperback, Label: Mohr Siebeck, Mohr Siebeck, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-07-01, Studio: Mohr Siebeck, Verkaufsrang: 3612475.
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Bradley Arnold examines the argumentative logic and central aim in Paul's letter to the Philippians. A historical context is mapped out that is useful for these purposes, examining the broad structure of thought in ancient moral philosophy (namely, Aristotle, Epicureanism, and Stoicism), ancient athletics, and vivid description. The author then uses these areas to elucidate the nature of Paul's argument in Philippians. In an exegetical analysis of the entire letter he demonstrates that Paul's argument is structured similarly to the pattern of thinking in ancient moral philosophy and that within this framework Paul utilizes athletics at key places to conceptualize the nature of Christian existence. He argues that Paul sums up his perspective on life with the image of the runner in Phil 3:13-14, which functions as a vivid description. This imagery plays a central role in Paul's rhetorical aim in this letter, presenting in nuce his persuasive appeal for the Philippians to pursue Christ as the telos of life. Paperback, Label: Mohr Siebeck, Mohr Siebeck, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2014-07-01, Studio: Mohr Siebeck, Verkaufsrang: 3612475.
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