Paul on Humility

Author:   Eve-Marie Becker ,  Wayne Coppins ,  Wayne Coppins ,  Simon Gathercole
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
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Pages:   211
Publication Date:   30 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Humility in the modern world is neither well understood nor well received. Many see it as a sign of weakness; others decry it as a Western construct whose imposition onto marginalized persons only perpetuates oppression. This skepticism has a long pedigree: Aristotle, for instance, pointed to humility as a shameless front. What then are we to make of the New Testament's valorization of this trait? Translated from German into English for the first time, Paul on Humility seeks to reclaim the original sense of humility as an ethical frame of mind that shapes community, securing its centrality in the Christian faith. This exploration of humility begins with a consideration of how the concept plays into current cultural crises before considering its linguistic and philosophical history in Western culture. In turning to the roots of Christian humility, Eve-Marie Becker focuses on Philippians 2, a passage in which Paul appeals to the lowliness of Christ to encourage his fellow Christians to persevere. Becker shows that humility both formed the basis of the ethic Paul instilled in churches and acted as a mimetic device centered on Jesus' example that was molded into the earliest Christian identity and community. Becker resists the urge to cheapen humility with mere moralism. In the vision of Paul, the humble individual is one immersed in a complex, transformative way of being. The path of humility does not constrain the self; rather, it guides the self to true freedom in fellowship with others. Humility is thus a potent concept that speaks to our contemporary anxieties and discomforts. Not for sale in Europe.

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Author:   Eve-Marie Becker ,  Wayne Coppins ,  Wayne Coppins ,  Simon Gathercole
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
Imprint:   Baylor University Press
ISBN:  

9781481312998


ISBN 10:   1481312995
Pages:   211
Publication Date:   30 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Editors' Preface Author's Preface to the English Edition Author's Preface to the German Edition 1 Approaching the Topic: ""Humility"" in Cultural Discourse 2 ""Humility"" in Past and Present 3 Philippians 2: Text and Interpretation 4 Before Philippians: Paul and ""Humility"" in 2 Corinthians and Romans 5 The Pauline Concept in Philippians 2: 'Humility' as Christian Practical Wisdom and Literary Practice 6 After Paul: ταπειν-in the Beginnings of Christianity 7 Prospect: Ambiguity and Clarity of a Theological-Ethical Term"

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This is a theologically and ecclesiologically rich understanding that recovers something central to Paul's thought and fruitful for the contemporary church. This is an invaluable contribution to Pauline studies. --Jeff De Waal Dryden Bulletin for Biblical Research


Becker brings together a wealth of information ranging from discussions of ancient philosophy to contemporary ethical theory. While the study is primarily focused on Paul, her argument that humility is community-oriented has far wider implications. The availability of this volume in English is a great benefit to scholarship. --Jason Maston Religious Studies Review This is a theologically and ecclesiologically rich understanding that recovers something central to Paul's thought and fruitful for the contemporary church. This is an invaluable contribution to Pauline studies. --Jeff De Waal Dryden Bulletin for Biblical Research


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Eve-Marie Becker is Professor of New Testament at the University of Muenster. Wayne Coppins is Professor of Religion at the University of Georgia.

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