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The Missional Power of the Christ-Hymn
Discussions of Philippians 2:6–11 consider whether it is intended kerygmatically or ethically. Kerygmatic proponents consider that Paul inserted an early hymn to narrate the story of Christ’s coming and his exaltation to encourage the worship of Christ ...
Mark J Keown
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Singing to “Lord Jesus Christ”: A Prose Hymn and Its Philippian Recipients
Religious audiences frequently hear prose hymns as a part of their ceremonies. The “Lord Jesus Christ” hymn in Philippians 2.6–11 is one such example.
William Shiell
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A Theological Analysis of the Hymn “Teaching Everyone To Live Like Christ” [PDF]
This article is a theological analysis of the hymn, “Teaching Everyone to live like Christ,” written in support of the 2020/2021 theme of Methodist Church Ghana (MCG).
Isaac Boaheng
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The Christ-Hymn in Philippians 2:5-11 [PDF]
I. Howard Marshall
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Origins of the Trisagion song in the written sources of the Armenian Church [PDF]
One of the issues vigorously discussed by the supporters and opponents of the Council of Chalcedon was that of the Trisagion song text, namely the possibility of using it in the phrase “crucified for us”.
Sergey Panteleev
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The article contains a detailed exegesis of the Christological hymn in Col 1:15-20, highlighting the links between the theology of creation and kerygmatic theology.
Janusz Kręcidło
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From a Rhetoric of tapeinosis and humilitas through the Tradition of Holy Fools to Dostoevsky’s Christopoetics (The Idiot) [PDF]
The Christological hymn included in Apostle Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians (2,5-11) applies two different Greek verbs in connection to the concept of Christ’s self-humiliation: kenosis and tapeinosis.
Dirk Uffelmann
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Christ lag in Todesbanden. Egy korál útja a középkortól Luther Mártonon át Johann Sebastian Bachig
Christ lag in Todesbanden (Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death). A Chorale’s Journey from the Middle Ages through Martin Luther to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Krisztián KOVÁCS
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Here's the new translation by Fabrizio Desideri of Hölderlin's magnificent hymn Patmos, focal point of Hölderlin's remarks about the notion of lebendiges, the “living element”.
Friedrich Hölderlin
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Die strategiese funksie van die Christus-himne in Kolossense 1:13-20
The strategic function of the Christ hymn in Colossians 1:13-20 The author of the letter to the Colossians positions and utilizes a Christ hymn in a strategic and functional way in his writing. This hymn forms a pivotal point in his letter and mentions
F.P. Viljoen
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