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- Title
Recipe for Reconciliation: Paul's Charge to Syntyche & Euodia in Phil. 4:2-7.
- Authors
McCarty, V. K.
- Abstract
The article discusses how the disagreement between 2 house-church leaders could have been one of Apostle Paul's inspirations to craft his powerful teaching in Phil. 4.2-7 about achieving the peace of God made possible by reconciliation in Jesus Christ. Topics discussed include Paul's initial exhortation to Euodia and Syntyche which provides an explanation of the essence of reconciliation in the pattern of joy, kindness and grateful prayer and the Philippians as among Paul's last writings.
- Subjects
INTERPERSONAL conflict; RELIGIOUS leaders; PAUL, the Apostle, Saint; BIBLE. Philippians; PEACE in Christianity; RECONCILIATION in religion -- Christianity; RELIGION
- Publication
International Congregational Journal, 2015, Vol 14, Issue 1, p57
- ISSN
1472-2089
- Publication type
Article