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Sharing Christ in Joy and Sorrow: A Theology of Philippians
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An Introduction to the Theology and Themes of Philippians
“To live is Christ, and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:21). This bold and countercultural statement captures the central message of Philippians. In this New Testament letter, Paul offers practical advice for godly living and encourages believers to stay connected to the gospel amid hardship. Because the church shares in the sufferings of Christ, believers can experience joy even in suffering as they wait for the Lord to make all things new.
In this volume of the New Testament Theology series, author Chris Bruno explores the theology and themes of Philippians and highlights how this letter fits into broader biblical theology. Through clear and engaging examinations, Bruno expounds on predominant themes—the church’s union with Christ, the church as ambassadors of the kingdom, the gospel proclaimed and opposed, the hope of life with Christ, and suffering with joy.
112 pages
“Philippians is known for many things—citizenship, joy, suffering, partnership, the church, and Christ’s own example. Chris Bruno skillfully integrates these realities and shows that they find their commonality ‘in Christ,’ whose joy and sorrow form the logic of the letter. From Christology flows ecclesiology, ethics, mission, and eschatology. This is a great introduction to the letter to the Philippians.”
Patrick Schreiner, Associate Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, The Mission of the Triune God and The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross
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