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Philippians 2:6 – "Morphe Theou" as a Signifier of Social Status

Philippians 2:6 – "Morphe Theou" as a Signifier of Social Status

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  • Joseph H. Hellerman

This article's thesis is that Paul's use of the expression "en morphe theou" in Philippians 2:6 is a status marker without any reference to Jesus' ontological status.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2009. 19 pages.

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