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Holly Beers – Colossians and Philemon

Holly Beers – Colossians and Philemon

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Brent talks with Holly Beers the author of a new Baker books commentary on Colossians and Philemon. It’s a volume in the Word and Spirit Commentary on the New Testament series.

Holly is associate professor of religious studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She’s formerly served on the board of the Institute for Biblical Research and is a participating member of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.

  • (1:00) Word and Spirit Commentary;
  • (2:50) How and why are Colossians and Philemon often grouped together?
  • (3:40) Slavery;
  • (4:45) What’s Colossians about?
  • (6:20) The gospel in Colossians;
  • (8:15) The Holy Spirit in Colossians;
  • (9:40) Jesus in Colossians;
  • (10:50) The mystery of Christ;
  • (11:55) Fullness in Christ;
  • (16:00) Virtues and vices;
  • (18:00) Embodying Christ;
  • (19:40) Philemon.

Links mentioned in this episode:

www.westmont.edu/people/holly-beers-phd

www.amazon.com/Colossians-Philemon-Spirit-Commentary-Testament/dp/1540963861

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