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Philippians

By: Dr. Bill Creasy
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Dr. Bill Creasy's lecture on Phillippians, the 11th book of the bible, analyzes St. Paul's letter, likely to the church of Philippi, written around A.D. 62. In this series of biblical lectures presented by Logos Bible Study, Dr. Creasy looks deeply at the historical context and theological questions raised by each of the books of the Bible. An incredibly articulate speaker, Dr. Creasy taught at UCLA for over 20 years and has extensive experience in biblical studies. His well-paced performance in this audio lecture is thoughtful and charming.

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Paul had a special love for the church and people of Philippi, a Roman military garrison town in northern Greece, known as Macedonia in Paul’s day. During his second missionary journey (A.D. 50-52) this was the first church he founded on the continent of Europe, and it is the home of Lydia, Paul’s confidante and very close friend. Join Logos Bible Study’s Dr. Bill Creasy as he explores the tone and content of this very affectionate epistle, written during Paul’s stay in Rome, A.D. 60-62.

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