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Mobile Ed: NT345 Book Study: Paul's Letter to the Philippians (6 hour course - audio)

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Overview

In this course, Dr. Robert Sloan takes you verse by verse through Philippians. You’ll explore themes of fellowship, Christ and the gospel, unity in the church, suffering, death, resurrection, justification, and more. You’ll learn the historical background of the city of Philippi and gain context as to why Paul emphasized some things over others in his letter. Dr. Sloan addresses these topics with his engaging presence and clear communication style. If you desire practical, straightforward exposition on Philippians, Dr. Sloan will not disappoint.

For a collection of focused courses that will deepen your familiarity with Paul’s prodigious New Testament writing, see the Mobile Ed: Paul’s Letters Bundle (7 courses).

This is the audio only version of NT345 Book Study: Paul's Letter to the Philippians. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit 1: Paul’s Letter to the Philippians

  • The Epistle of Joy
  • Exploring Themes in Philippians with Louw-Nida and Visual Filters
  • Cultural Causes of Conflict in Philippi
  • Paul Responds with a Letter
  • Stand Unified and Persevere
  • Hold Fast to the Gospel and Rejoice

Unit 2: Thanksgiving, Petition, and Encouragement

  • Philippi as a Roman Colony
  • Unity Is Our Best Defense
  • To the People of God
  • Grace and Peace
  • Paul’s Prayer of Thanksgiving
  • Paul’s Justified Confidence in the Philippians
  • Partnership in Grace and in Defending the Gospel
  • Love in Suffering
  • Studying the “Day of Christ” and “Day of the Lord” with the Topic Guide

Unit 3: Nothing Can Stop the Progress of the Gospel

  • The Gospel Spreads in Rome
  • The Authority of the Gospel
  • Deliverance through Prayers and the Spirit of Christ
  • Either Living or Dying Will Exalt Christ
  • Both Life and Death Are Journeys
  • Confidence in the Provision of Christ

Unit 4: Persevere and Follow Christ’s Example

  • Live in a Way Worthy of the Gospel
  • Defining the Greek Word Politeuomai with BDAG
  • Don’t Be Alarmed by Your Opponents
  • Be of One Mind with One Another
  • Have the Mind of Christ
  • Let Perseverance Result in Salvation
  • Creating and Searching a Collection of Philippians Commentaries
  • Overcome Divisiveness
  • No Matter What Happens, Persevere
  • Exploring “Drink Offering” with Feasts and Sacrifices Interactive

Unit 5: An Excursus on Timothy and Epaphroditus

  • Plans to Send Timothy
  • Honoring Epaphroditus

Unit 6: Stand Firm in the Lord

  • Overview of Philippians 3:1–4:1
  • Rejoice in the Lord
  • What Does It Mean to Be Saved?
  • Who Are the People of God?
  • Beware of False Teachers and False Credentials
  • Understanding How Dogs Were Viewed in the Biblical World
  • The Authentic Credentials of God’s People
  • Now and Not Yet
  • Becoming Fully United with Christ
  • Attaining to the Resurrection
  • “Pressing On” Is a Mark of God’s People
  • The Mindset of Christ
  • Suffering with Christ
  • Studying Paul’s Life with Media Search and the Timeline Tool
  • Our Citizenship in Heaven
  • Standing Firm in the Lord
  • Examining Pericope Divisions with the Passage Analysis Tool

Unit 7: Closing Exhortations and Greetings

  • Euodia and Syntyche
  • Passing from Anxiety to the Peace of God
  • Comparing Translations of Philippians 4:5
  • Living Out Christian Virtues
  • Paul’s Contentment and Christ-Sufficiency
  • Gratitude for the Philippian Partnership
  • Benediction, Final Greetings, and a Closing Blessing
  • Performing a Morphological Search and Adding to a Visual Filter

Conclusion

  • Conclusion to the Course

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Robert B. Sloan Jr.

Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. is the president of Houston Baptist University and previously served as the president and chancellor of Baylor University, where he was a member of the faculty and the founding dean of George W. Truett Theological Seminary. Dr. Sloan has published extensively and has pastored churches throughout Texas and beyond. He is the recipient of numerous awards and has also held membership in a number of professional societies, including the Society of Biblical Literature, the Southwest Biblical Seminar, the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, and Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas.

Dr. Sloan serves on the Board of Directors of the Houston Symphony and the Greater Houston Partnership, in addition to his leadership roles on the boards of Memorial Hermann Healthcare Systems—Community Relations, Houston Christian High School, Marketplace Chaplains USA, and Orphan Outreach. He and his wife, Sue, have seven children, two daughters-in-law, four sons-in-law, and seventeen grandchildren.

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