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Mutual Boasting in Philippians: The Ethical Function of Shared Honor in its Biblical and Greco-Roman Context

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Full Title:

Mutual Boasting in Philippians: The Ethical Function of Shared Honor in its Biblical and Greco-Roman Context

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr. Isaac D. Blois

ISBN:

9780567697776

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

21st April 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

New Testaments

Dewey:

227.606

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Isaac Blois argues that Pauls focus in Philippians on the mutual boasting shared between himself and his converts draws on the mutual boasting shared between Israel and her covenant God, as apparent in both Deuteronomy and Isaiah. Using the appearance of this central theme in the pivotal passages of Phil 1:25-26 and 2:14-16 as his focus, Blois stresses the integral relation between mutual boasting and the role that it plays in Pauls exhortations to the Philippian believers, exploring its backdrop in both the biblical tradition and the cultures surrounding them. Blois demonstrates how the mutual boasting that Paul shares with his beloved community is culturally appropriate; the sharing of honor among friends and family was common in antiquity, as seen through the epistolary writing of prominent Roman authors such as Cicero, Seneca, and Fronto. In light of the Scriptural and cultural basis for this motif of shared boasting, Blois argues that the apostle is able to deploy the motif in order to motivate an appropriate response from his audience in the letter. Focusing on the prominence of mutual honor and its use for motivation in Philippians 1 and 2, Blois offers a fresh perspective on the exhortative function of the eschatological boasting that is to exist between Paul and his congregation on the day of Christ.

Reviews

Blois' work deserves to be read carefully by the Pauline scholars. * Biblica (Bloomsbury Translation) *

Author Bio

Isaac D. Blois is Assistant Professor of New Testament at the Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University, USA.

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