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Enemies of the Cross' employs classical rhetorical analysis to examine how Paul structures a deliberative argument using his understanding of the 'cross of Christ'. His goals are to guide/advise the Philippian community through internal and external strife (ch. 2), combat his opponents (ch.3), and develop his notion of the eschatological community (3:18-21). Williams proposes that while Paul has a 'theology of the death of Jesus', of which cross terminology is one of several aspects, this terminology is used almost exclusively in polemical/conflictual contexts. Hence Paul appears to be using '
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Bible NT. Epistles of Paul. Philemon --- 227.1*6 --- 227.1*6 Brief van Paulus aan de Colossenzen. Brief van Paulus aan Philemon --- Brief van Paulus aan de Colossenzen. Brief van Paulus aan Philemon --- Bible. --- Philemon (Book of the New Testament) --- Black interpretations. --- Socio-rhetorical criticism.
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