To Live or Die: Paul's Eschatological Dilemma in Philippians 1:19–26

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (1):18-28 (1990)
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Despite our ignorance about exact details concerning life beyond the grave, Paul assures his readers, as he assures himself, that oui being with Christ now in faith will be fundamentally continued and intensified after death

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