Overview
In The Epistle to the Philippians, Thomas Walker provides elucidation of the spiritual and social responsibilities provided in the text. Walker intently offers clarification of the historical and doctrinal value of the epistle, in relationship to the early church, as well as practical application.
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Key Features
- Illustrates spiritual and social responsibilities
- Discusses historical and doctrinal value of the epistle
- Provides practical application
Product Details
- Title: The Epistle to the Philippians
- Author: Thomas Walker
- Publisher: SPCK
- Publication Date: 1919
- Pages: 127
About Thomas Walker
Thomas Walker (1784–1836) was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge before becoming Police Magistrate in London. Walker is the author of several works including Observations on the Nature, Extent, and Effects of Pauperism, The Acts of the Apostles, and Mr. Tennyson’s “Despair”: a lecture on its religious significance.