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The Role of Emotion in Philippians

Discerning Affections

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The Role of Emotion in Philippians

Discerning Affections

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Isaac D. Blois demonstrates the many ways that Paul attempted to shape the emotional orientation of his friends at Philippi, thereby constructing a multifaceted Christian identity that went beyond mere doctrinal content. While Paul famously instructs the Philippian believers to “think” among themselves the same thing that is also “in Christ”, Blois suggests that English translations have missed crucial aspects by focusing too much on the logo-centric, intellectual elements of the key term phroneo, while missing the emotional resonance behind this concept. Rather, in order to guide their behaviour, Paul first had to form their affections, training them to feel appropriately toward Christ and his world, so that then they might be able to believe rightly and act correctly within it.

Blois analyses six key emotions arising within the discourse: three positive emotions (joy, pride, and hope), and then three negative emotions (grief, shame, and fear). By situating each emotion within its Greco-Roman cultural context, along with highlighting its Scriptural resonances, the versatility of the apostle emerges, in that Paul could both draw on common cultural scripts while simultaneously changing them so as to morph them around the new and radical Christ paradigm. Ultimately, Blois stresses that Paul deftly weaves together a tapestry of emotions that unifies the Philippian believers around a shared way of feeling, enabling them to first experience Christ communally and then present him powerfully and winsomely to the pagan world around them.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction: Fierce Passions and a Lively Sense
Chapter Two: Joy
Chapter Three: Grief
Chapter Four: Shame
Chapter Five: Pride
Chapter Six: Fear
Chapter Seven: Hope
Conclusion: Educating the Passions
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Author Index

Product details

Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9780567710970
Imprint T&T Clark
Series The Library of New Testament Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Isaac D. Blois

Isaac D. Blois is Assistant Professor of New Testa…

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