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The eschatological Preponderance In the Letter To The Philippians

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Shillong; Sacred Heart Theological College, 2021Description: 43-63
Contents:
1. Paul Is ever aware of the presence of God 2. Paul has in Mind the day of Christ when carrying out his ministry 3.Paul's Proclamation of the Gospel is goaded on by the life that is beyond 4.Paul accepts imprisonment for the benefit of his community 5.paul's exhortation to practice virtue is motivated by the life beyond 6. Paul presents the kenosis of Jesus as the means t attain eternal life 7. Paul considers previous assets as loss and presses on towards the life beyond 8. Paul exhorts the community to remain firm in order to obtain true life 9.Paul wrote about the nearness of the Lord to transform their life 10. Paul offered life hereafter as a motive for offering gifts.
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College On Display Vol.23, No. 01 Available Vol.23 No. 1,2,3,and 4 are together MTJ2301

1. Paul Is ever aware of the presence of God
2. Paul has in Mind the day of Christ when carrying out his ministry
3.Paul's Proclamation of the Gospel is goaded on by the life that is beyond
4.Paul accepts imprisonment for the benefit of his community
5.paul's exhortation to practice virtue is motivated by the life beyond
6. Paul presents the kenosis of Jesus as the means t attain eternal life
7. Paul considers previous assets as loss and presses on towards the life beyond
8. Paul exhorts the community to remain firm in order to obtain true life
9.Paul wrote about the nearness of the Lord to transform their life
10. Paul offered life hereafter as a motive for offering gifts.

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