Joseph Marchal quipped back in 2006 that “Philippians is...a criminally underexamined letter” (RBL Review of Smith’s monograph on The Marks of the Apostle). On the other hand, Bird and Gupta have more recently asserted that “a quick glance at [their list of commentaries on Philippians] will demonstrate how much has been written on this short epistle” (Bird-Gupta, Philippians, 31, emphasis added). Whether or not the fourteen years that have passed between Marchal’s 2006 statement about the paucity of research on Philippians make Bird-Gupta’s 2020 seemingly opposite assertion warranted, Philippians continues to remain an under-utilized resource for interpreting and understanding Paul. There have indeed been numerous scholarly investigations into the letter since Marchal’s 2006 assessment, but might his comment still apply? Are scholars within the Pauline guild giving this “apparently minor letter” its proper due?
In light of the extensive general bibliography (pp. 23–45) in Reumann’s magisterial commentary in the Anchor Bible series, we have chosen the publication date of that commentary (2008) as the determiner for what we present as significant “recent” analyses of Philippians, that is, scholarly material published in 2008 or after up to the present (2024).
In addition to literature cited in Reumann, one can find previous literature reviews in the following:
Still, Todd D. 2008. “An Overview of Recent Scholarly Literature on Philippians”. ExpT 119.9. 422–428.
E. A. C. Pretorius, “New Trends in Reading Philippians: A Literature Review”, NeoT 29 (1995), 273–298.
Ascough, Richard S. 1997. “Recent Studies of Philippi”. TJT 13.1. 72–77.
Appendix A.5. Recent (2008–2024) Significant Articles and Book Chapters Addressing Philippians
Aarde, Andries G. van. 2018. “Reading the Christ Hymn in Philippians in Light of Paul’s Letter to the Romans”. NeoT 52.2. 359–375.
Allen, David M. 2010. “Philippians 4:2–3: ‘To agree or not to agree? Unity is the question’”. ExpT 121.11. 533–538.
Allen, David M. 2017. “Paul Donning Mosaic Garb: Deuteronomy 32 in Philippians 2:12–18”. EJT 26.2. 135–143.
Allred, Tyler. 2019. “Philippians 4:2–3: An Alternative View of the Euodia-Syntyche Debate”. Priscilla Papers 33.4. 4–7.
Anderson, Paul N. 2020. “Paul, the Philippians, and Rational-Emotive Behavioural Therapy: A Cognitive-Critical Biblical Analysis”. In Talking God in Society, Vol. 1: Theories and Applications (FS for Peter Lampe), edited by Ute E. Eisen and Heidrun Elizabeth Mader, 133–154. Berlin: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Arnold, Bradley. 2012. “Re-envisioning the Olympic Games: Paul’s use of athletic imagery in Philippians”. Theology 115.4. 243–252.
Arnold, Bradley. 2015. “Striving for the Summum Bonum: Athletic Imagery and Moral Philosophy in Philippians”. In Paul’s Graeco-Roman Context, edited by Cilliers Breytenbach, 579–590. Leuven: Peeters.
Arnold, Bradley. 2017. “αὐτάρκης in Stoicism and Phil 4:11: Challenging Individualist Readings of Stoicism”. NovT 59. 1–19.
Asumang, Annang. 2011. “Captured by Christ Jesus: Paul as Christ’s Trophy Slave in Philippians 3:12c”. Conspectus 12.9. 1–38.
Asumang, Annang. 2012. “Modelling the Gospel in Joyful Partnership: Exemplars and the Uniting Theme of Philippians”. Conspectus 13. 1–50.
Asumang, Annang. 2017. “Perfection of God’s Good Work: The Literary and Pastoral Function of the Theme of ‘Work’ in Philippians”. Conspectus 23. 1–55.
Ayeni, Ayodele. 2021. “From the Formula ‘To the Glory of God the Father’ (Phil 2:11) to the Forgotton Theology of Phil 2:6–11 as Pauline Formula for Monotheism”. Science et Esprit 73.3. 359–374.
Ayeni, Ayodele. From the Formula ‘To the Glory of God the Father’ (Phil 2:11) to the Forgotton Theology of Phil 2:6–11 as Pauline Formula for Monotheism: Part II”. Science et Esprit 74.1. 81–102.
Barbarick, Clifford A. 2023. “An Embodied Performance Analysis of Philippians: Hearing the Letter as a Literary Unity”. PRS 50.2. 209–222.
Barclay, John M. G. 2017. “Benefiting Others and Benefit to Oneself: Seneca and Paul on ‘Altruism’”. In Paul and Seneca in Dialogue, edited by Joseph R. Dodson and David E. Briones, 109–126. APR 2. Leiden: Brill.
Barclay, John M. G. 2019. “Gift and Grace in Philippians, 2 Thessalonians, and Ephesians: A Response”. HBT 41. 224–237.
Barclay, John M. G. 2022. “Kenosis and the Drama of Salvation in Philippians 2”. In Kenosis: The Self-Emptying of Christ in Scripture and Theology, edited by Paul T. Nimmo and Keith L. Johnson, 6–23. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
Barclay, John M. G. 2023. “Does the Gospel Require Self-Sacrifice? Paul and the Reconfiguration of the Self”. SCE 36.1. 3–19.
Baumert, Norbert. 2010. “‘Kein unrechtmäßiger Besitz’: eine Litotes in Phil 2,6”. ZNW 56. 137–117.
Becker, Eva-Marie. 2019. “Das introspektive Ich des Paulus nach Phil 1–3: Ein Entwurf”. NTS 65. 310–331.
Becker, Eva-Marie. 2019. “Paul’s Epistolary Self in and around Philippians”. In Self, Self-Fashioning, and Individuality in Late Antiquity: New Perspectives, edited by Maren R. Niehoff and Joshua Levinson, 253–271. CRPGRW 4. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Becker, Eva-Marie. 2020. “Philippians 2: Text and Interpretation”. In idem., Paul on Humility, 51–87. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press.
Becker, Jürgen. 2018. “Das himmlische Bürgerrecht der Christen nach dem Phil”. In idem., Hoffnung: Der frühchristliche Dialog zur eschatologischen Vollendung, 98–101. BTS 171. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Bell, Richard H. 2009. “Faith in Christ: Some Exegetical and Theological Reflections on Philippians 3:9 and Ephesians 3:12”. In The Faith of Jesus Christ: Exegetical, Biblical, and Theological Studies, edited by M. K. Bird and P. M. Sprinkle, 111–128. Milton Keynes, UK: Paternoster.
Bénétreau, Samuel. 2009. “Appellation et transcendance: Le nom mystérieux de philippiens 2, 9: ‘Il Lui a accordé le nom qui est au-dessus de tout nom’”. RHPR 89. 313–331.
Bertschmann, Dorothea H. 2014. “Philippians: Bowing Before Christ”. In idem., Bowing Before Christ—Nodding to the State? Reading Paul Politically with Oliver O’Donovan and John Howard Yoder, 79–125. London: Bloomsbury.
Bertschmann, Dorothea. 2018. “Is There a Kenosis in This Text?: Rereading Philippians 3:2–11 in the Light of the Christ Hymn”. JBL 137.1. 235–254.
Bianchini, Francesco. 2014. “2 Co 5,6–8 et Ph 1,23: État intermédiaire et immortalité de l’âme chez Paul”. SE 66.3. 433–444.
Bilkes, Gerald M. 2014. “Life Under God’s Knife: Philippians 3:3 as Strategy”. PRJ 6.1. 21–30.
Blois, Isaac D. 2020. “‘What is my boast? Is it not you?’: Εἰς καύχημα ἐμοί as Scriptural Language in Philippians 2,16”. EstB 78. 447–468.
Blois, Isaac D. 2023. “Generous Pride: The Emotion of Pride in Philippians”. JSFSC 16.2. 222–236.
Bloomquist, L. Gregory. 2016. “Visualizing Philippians: Ancient Rhetorical Practice Meets Cognitive Science through Sociorhetorical Interpretation”. In Paul and Ancient Rhetoric: Theory and Practice in the Hellenistic Context, edited by Stanley E. Porter and Bryan R. Dyer, 265–284. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Blumenthal, Christian. 2020. “‘...sondern auch das der anderen’—Beobachtungen zur Deutung und argumentationsstrategischen Funktion der paulinischen Mahnungen in Phil 2,4.12: Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Funktionsbe- Stimmung des Philipperhymnus im Brieftext”. ZNW 111.1. 100–123.
Blumenthal, Christian. 2022. “Die Mehrdeutigkeit der Gottgleichheitsaussage in Phil 2,6 und ihr argumentationsstrategisches Potential”. ZNW 113.2. 180–201.
Blumenthal, Christian. 2023. “Christi Sklaventum im Philipperbrief. Ein ambiguitätstheoretischer Lektüreansatz”. In Ambiguitäten—Identitäten—Sinnentwürfe. Theologische Reflexionen und Perspektiven, ed. Jochen Sautermeister et al., 48–65. Freiburg: Herder.
Blumenthal, Christian. 2023. “Paulinische Inkulturationsbestrebungen ‘in Christus’ in Philippi”. In GastFreundschaft: Theologische Annäherungen an einen Begriff in der Spannung von Inkulturation, Katholizität und Synkretismus, ed. Dominik Arenz, Jonas Maria Hoff, and Albert Kikalulu, 60–73. Regensburg: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
Blumenthal, Christian. 2023. “Sklave, Macht und Männlichkeit: Die Selbstvorstellung des Paulus in Phil 1,1 ambiguitäts- und gendertheoretisch betrachtet”. In Geschlecht, Sexualität, Ehe. Sondierungen im Neuen Testament, edited by Stefan Schreiber, Konrad Huber and Karl Matthias Schmidt, 110–142. Quaestiones disputatae 327. Freiburg: Herder.
Boring, M. Eugene. 2019. “Philippians and Philemon: Date and Provenance”. CBQ 89. 470–494.
Bormann, Lukas. 2009. “Die Bedeutung des Philipperbriefs für die Paulustradition”. In Beiträge zur urchristlichen Theologiegeschichte, edited by Wolfgang Kraus, 321–341. BZNW 163. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Bormann, Lukas. 2021. “Philipperbrief”. In Paulus: Leben—Umwelt—Werk—Briefe, edited by Oda Wischmeyer, 217–231. Tübingen: A. Francke.
Bowden, Andrew. 2020. “Objects of and Related Lexemes in Philippians”. In idem., Desire in Paul’s Undisputed Epistles: Semantic Observations on the Use of epithhymeō, ho epithymētēs, and epithymía in Roman Imperial Texts, 389–411. WUNT 2.539. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Brawley, Robert L. 2010. “From Reflex to Reflection? Identity in Philippians 2.6–11 and Its Context”. In Reading Paul in Context: Explorations in Identity Formation, edited by Kathey Ehrensperger and J. Brian Tucker, 128–146. London: T&T Clark.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2016. “Entre Philippe II, Auguste et Paul: la commémoration des origines dans la colonie romaine de Philippes”. In Une mémoire en actes: espaces, figures et discours dans le monde romain, edited by Stéphane Benoist, Anne Daguet-Gagey, Christine Hoët-van Cauwenberghe, 119–138. Hauts-de-France: Septentrion.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2016. “Le faciès institutionnel, social et religieux d’une colonie romaine dans la province de Macédoine”. In Philippes, de la préhistoire à Byzance: Études d’archéologie et d’histoire, edited by Julien Fournier, 199–214. BCHSup 55. Leuven: Peeters.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2018. “The Authority of Paul’s Memory and Early Christian Identity at Philippi”. In Authority and Identity in Emerging Christianities in Asia Minor and Greece, edited by Cilliers Breytenbach and Julien M. Ogereau, 240–266. AJEC 103. Leiden: Brill.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2018. “Philippi: A Roman Colony Within Its Regional Context”. In Les communautés du nord égéen au temps de l’hégémonie romaine: entre ruptures et continuités, edited by Julien Fournier and Marie-Gabrielle G. Parissaki, 163–182. Athens: Institut de recherches historiques.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2021. “The Provincial Contexts of Paul’s Imprisonments: Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure in the Roman East”. JSNT 43.4. 485–507.
Brélaz, Cédric. 2024. “Rural Communities and Early Christianity in Roman Philippi: A Tale of Missed Opportunities.” In The Village in Antiquity and the Rise of Early Christianity, edited by A. Dadwallader, J. R. Harrison, A. Standhartinger, & L. L. Welborn, 275-293. New York: T&T Clark.
Briones, David E. 2011. “Paul’s Intentional ‘Thankless Thanks’ in Philippians 4:10–20”. JSNT 34.1. 47–69.
Briones, David E. 2017. “Paul and Aristotle on Friendship”. In Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition, edited by Andrew W. Pitts and Joseph R. Dodson, 55–74. London: Bloomsbury.
Burnett, D. Clint. 2020. “Benefactresses, Deaconesses, and Overseers in the Philippian Church: Inscriptions and Their Insights into the Religious Lives of Women in the Roman World”. In idem., Studying the New Testament Through Inscriptions, 121–239. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson.
Burnett, D. Clint. 2021. “‘God Highly Exalted Him’: Phil 2:9–11, Ps 110:1, and Jesus’s Share in God’s Temple and Throne”. In idem., Christ’s Enthronement at God’s Right Hand & Its Greco-Roman Cultural Context, 111–157. BZNW 242. Berlin: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Burnett, D. Clint. 2024. “Imperial Divine Honors, Paul, and the Philippian Church”. In idem., Paul and Imperial Divine Honors: Christ, Caesar, and the Gospel, 58–105. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
Cable, Paul S. 2016. “Imitatio Christionorum: The Function of Believers as Examples in Philippians”. TynB 67.1. 105–125.
Calhoun, Robert Matthew. 2019. “Christological Punctuation: A Note on Phil 2:7”. NovT 61. 409–422.
Campbell, William S. 2017. “‘I Rate All Things as Loss”: Paul’s Puzzling Accounting System, Judaism as Loss or the Re-Evaluation of All Things in Christ?” In Unity and Diversity in Christ, 203–223.
Campbell, Douglas A. 2021. “The Provenance of Philippians: A Response to the Analyses of Michael Flexsenhar, Heike Omerzu, Angela Standhartinger and Cédric Brélaz”. JSNT 43.4. 508–522.
Carr, Frederick David. 2022. “Conformity to Christ: Human Transformation in Philippians”. In idem., Being and Becoming: Human Transformation in the Letters of Paul, 153–176. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press.
Carr, Frederick David. 2022. “Paul, Cochlear Implantation, and Biblical Interpretation: Expanding the Scope of Disability Hermeneutics”. BI 31. 1–22.
Chen, Shishou. 2022. “Paul’s Eschatological Joy in Philippians in Its Jewish Background”. JIBS 8.2. 49–72.
Cohick, Lynn H. 2011. “Citizenship and empire: Paul’s letter to the Philippians and Eric Liddell’s work in China”. JSPL 1.2. 137–152.
Cohick, Lynn H. 2013. “Philippians and Empire: Paul’s Engagement with Imperialism and the Imperial Cult”. In Jesus Is Lord, Caesar Is Not: Evaluating Empire in New Testament Studies, edited by Scott McKnight and J. B. Modica, 166–182. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity.
Collins, Raymod F. 2008. “The Letter to the Philippians”. In idem., The Power of Images in Paul, 39–67. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press.
Collman, Ryan D. 2021. “Beware the Dogs! The Phallic Epithet in Phil 3.2”. NTS 67. 105–120.
Collman, Ryan D. 2023. “‘We Are the Circumcision’: Circumcision in Philippians”. In idem., The Apostle to the Foreskin: Circumcision in the Letters of Paul, 125–147. BZNW 259. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Concannon, Cavan W. 2021. “Paul’s Shit”. In idem., Profaning Paul, 112–124. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Cover, Michael Benjamin. 2018. “The Death of Tragedy: The Form of God in Euripides’s Bacchae and Paul’s Carmen Christi”. HTR 111:1. 66–89.
Cuvillier, Élian. 2009. “Place et fonction de l’hymne aux Philippiens: Approches historique, théologique et anthropologique”. In Les hymnes du Nouveau Testament et leurs functions, edited by Daniel Gerber and Pierre Keith, 137–158. ACFEB. Paris: Cerf.
Cuvillier, Élian. 2014. “Abaissement et exaltation en Philippiens 2,5–11: Une poétique de la foi”. ETR 89. 373–385.
Debanné, Marc. 2008. “Paul face au Judaïsme de son temps et de son passé: L’émergence d’une nouvelle circoncision”. SE 60.3. 259–272.
Deckwerth, Michael. 2023. KENOSIS—Das Christusbekenntnis im Philipperbrief (Phil 2,5–11). Münster: LIT Verlag.
Deenick, Karl. 2018. “Philippians 3”. In idem., Righteous by Promise: A Biblical Theology of Circumcision, 111–129. NSBT 45. London: Apollos.
Doole, J. Andrew. 2019. “Was Timothy in Prison with Paul?” NTS 65. 59–77.
Dormandy, Michael. 2021. “How to Understand What Passes All Understanding: Using the Documentary Papyri to Understand εἰρήνη in Paul”. NTS 67. 220–240.
Duling, Dennis C. 2009. “‘Whatever gain I had...’: Ethnicity and Paul’s Self-Identification in Philippians 3:5–6”. HTS 64.2. 799–818.
Dunn, James. 2008. “Philippians 3.2–14 and the New Perspective on Paul”. In idem., The New Perspective on Paul, 463–484. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
Eastman, Susan G. 2008. “Imitating Christ Imitating Us: Paul’s Educational Project in Philippians”. In The Word Leaps the Gap: Essays on Scripture and Theology in Honor of Richard B. Hays, edited by J. Ross Wagner, Christopher K. Rowe, and A. Katherine Grieb, 427–451. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans.
Eastman, Susan G. 2010. “Philippians 2:6–11: Incarnation as Mimetic Participation”. JSPL 1.1. 1–22.
Eastman, Susan Grove. 2017. “Divine Participation: The New Christological Agent in Philippians 2”. In idem., Paul and the Person: Reframing Paul’s Anthropology. 289–341. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans.
Edwards, Dennis R. 2013. “Good Citizenship: A Study of Philippians 1:27 and its Implications for Contemporary Urban Ministry”. Ex Auditu 29. 74–93.
Eelen, Alicia. 2011. “Augustine and Phil 3,3–16: one Bible fragment, several exegetical approaches”. Sacris Erudiri 50. 227–263.
Ehorn, Seth M. and Mark Lee. 2016. “The Syntactical Function of ἀλλὰ καί in Phil. 2.4”. JGRChJ 12. 9–16.
Ehrensperger, Kathy. 2019. “The Politeuma in the Heavens and the Construction of Collective Identity in Philippians”. JJMJS 6. 22–45.
Elia, Matthew. 2020. “Slave Christologies: Augustine and the Enduring Trouble with the ‘Form of a Slave’ (Phil 2:5–7)”. Interpretation 75. 19–32.
Elliott, Mark W. 2018. “Philippians 3, Participation and Past Voices”. RB 125.2. 239–248.
Elliot, Scott S. 2020. “Death of Paul”. In idem., The Rustle of Paul: Autobiographical Narratives in Romans, Corinthians, and Philippians, 111–139. London: Bloomsbury.
Ellis, Gerard M. 2013. “Grammar as Theology: A Linguistic Rereading of Philippians 2:6–7a”. PhD Diss., University of Otago.
Engberg-Pedersen, Troels. 2017. “Paul in Philippians and Seneca in Epistle 93 on Life after Death and Its Implications”. In Paul and Seneca in Dialogue, edited by Joseph R. Dodson and David E. Briones, 267–284. APR 2. Leiden: Brill.
Essary, Kirk. 2015. “The radical humility of Christ in the sixteenth century: Erasmus and Calvin on Philippians 2:6–7”. SJT 68.4. 398–420.
Fabricatore, Daniel J. 2009. Form of God, Form of a Servant: An Examination of the Greek Noun μορφή in Philippians 2:6–7. Lanham, MA: Rowman & Littlefield.
Feldmeier, Reinhard. 2104. “Kyrios Christos und Gottvater: Christi Herrschaft und Gottes Vaterschaft im Philipperhymnus”. In The Divine Father: Religious and Philosophical Concepts of Divine Parenthood in Antiquity, edited by Felix Albrecht and Reinhard Feldmeier, 255–275. TBNJCT 18. Leiden: Brill.
Fellows, Richard G. and Alistair C. Stewart. 2018. “Euodia, Syntyche and the Role of Syzygos: Phil 4:2–3”. ZNW 109.2. 222–234.
Fewster, Gregory P. 2015. “The Philippians ‘Christ Hymn’: Trends in Critical Scholarship”. CBR 13.2. 191–213.
Flemming, Dean. 2011. “Exploring a Missional Reading of Scripture: Philippians as a Case Study”. EQ 83.1. 3–18.
Fletcher-Louis, Crispin. 2020. “‘The Being That Is in a Manner Equal With God’ (Phil. 2:6c): A Self-Transforming, Incarnational, Divine Ontology”. JTS 71.2. 581–627.
Flexsenhar, Michael III. 2019. “The Provenance of Philippians and Why it Matters: Old Questions, New Approaches”. JSNT 42.1. 18–45.
Flexsenhar, Michael III. 2021. “Paul the Trojan Horse: The Legacy of Triumph in Philippians”. JSNT 43.4. 437–449.
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Focant, Camille. 2017. “De condition divine, esclave et Seigneur: La christologie paradoxale de ‘Philippiens’”. RTL 48. 40–63.
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von Gemünden, Petra. 2016. “Freundschaft und Freude in schweren Zeiten: Soziorhetorische Beobachtungen zum Philipperbrief”, in Friendship with the Other: Religions, Relations, and Attitudes, edited by E. Adamiak et al., 35–50. Gniezno European Studies Monograph Series 21. Gniezno: Poznań.
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Giffin, Ryan Kristopher. 2018. “Justified and Glorified: The Intertextual Connection Between Isaiah 45:23 and Philippians 2:10–11 and Its Ecclesiological Significance”. WTJ 53. 143–160.
Giffin, Ryan Kristopher. 2021. “The Justification Clause of Philippians 3.12: Past and Current Appraisals of a Striking Variant Reading”. CBR 20.1. 8–27.
Giffith, Ryan Kristopher. 2023. ““Would Paul Have Written Something Like This? The Justification Clause of Philippians 3:12 and the Last Judgment”. HBT 45.1. 134–151.
Giuliano, Leonardo. 2019. “La periautologia in Fil3,1b-4,1: circostanze, antidoti e finalita”. SBF 69.1. 241–262.
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Gray, David R. 2008. “Christological Hymn: The Leadership Paradox of Philippians 2:5–11”. JBPL 2.1. 3–18.
Gupta, Nijay K. 2008. “‘I Will Not Be Put To Shame’: Paul, the Philippians, and the Honourable Wish for Death”. NeoT 42.2. 253–267
Gupta, Nijay K. 2010. “To Whom Was Christ a Slave (Phil 2:7)? Double Agency and the Specters of Sin and Death in Philippians”. HBT 32. 1–16.
Gupta, Nijay. 2010. “Philippians”. In idem., Worship That Makes Sense to Paul: A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics, 137–152. BZNW 175. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Haddad, Najeeb T. 2022. “The Good Citizen: A Philological Analysis of Politeuō Philippians 1:27 and 3:17–4:1”. In Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism, edited by K. K. Yeo, 46–58. Eugene, OR: Pickwick.
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Hamm, Dennis. 2013. “The Sharing of his Sufferings: The Social Cost of Following Jesus”. In Suffering and the Christian Life, edited by Daniel J. Harrington, 19–47. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
Harris, Sarah. 2018. “Paul and Pastors in Philippians: When Staff Teams Disagree”. In Paul as Pastor, edited by Brian S. Rosner, Andrew S. Malone, and Trevor J. Burke, 95–107. London: T&T Clark.
Hartland, Doreen. 2010. “Breaching the ‘Silence’ on Early Christianity and Military Service: Paul and the Praetorian Guard”. IBS 28.1. 21–41.
Hartman, Lars. 2013. “‘...with the Overseers and Servants.’: The Opening of Paul’s Letter to the Philippians, when Considered in the Light of Certain Letter Conventions of the Time”. In Approaching New Testament Texts and Contexts: Collected Essays II, 203–213. WUNT 311. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
Hartog, Paul. 2008. “‘Work Out Your Salvation’: Conduct ‘Worthy of the Gospel’ in a Communal Context”. Themelios 33.2. 19–33.
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