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While Adam Christology is clearly apparent in Paul's letters to the Romans and 1 Corinthians, what can we say about its presence in Philippians? This episode explores the possibility that the Christ-hymn of Phil. 2:5-11 evokes allusions and echoes to Adam in such as way as to highlight Christ's distinctive person, work, and humanity.
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While Adam Christology is clearly apparent in Paul's letters to the Romans and 1 Corinthians, what can we say about its presence in Philippians? This episode explores the possibility that the Christ-hymn of Phil. 2:5-11 evokes allusions and echoes to Adam in such as way as to highlight Christ's distinctive person, work, and humanity.
Subscribe for free on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biblical-unitarian-podcast/id1347983887
To support the Biblical Unitarian Podcast, donate here: https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks
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To view the notes from this episode please click the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TvX4tcoB2t608X5sFhYK2dmybhZ5UpkIe6jvTuYdsZ8/edit?usp=sharing

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