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DOI: 10.1177/0014524606070855 Polycarp of Smyrna, Letter to the PhilippiansCollege of Arts and Sciences, Bethel University The Letter to the Philippians penned by Polycarp of Smyrna is sometimes dismissed as an example of a proof-texting moralism, indicative of the post-apostolic churchs fall from the heights of Pauline Christianity. Read on its own terms, this complex exhortatory letter reveals a vigorous, pastorally sensitive effort to integrate both behavioural and theological aspects of righteousness as Polycarp seeks to maintain the stability and integrity of the Philippian congregation.
Key Words: Polycarp Smyrna Letter to the Philippians Philippi Righteousness
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