Philippians and the Politics of God

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 61 (3):256-269 (2007)
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The “same mind” that Paul urges upon the Philippian community does not imply their uniformity on matters of doctrine or ethics. Rather, it is an injunction to have within themselves the mind that Christ Jesus had, one that will lead them to think of the interests of others. Adopting that “same mind” today will lead the church to discover new practices that build community

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