Eve-Marie Becker is Professor of New Testament at the University of Muenster. Wayne Coppins is Professor of Religion at the University of Georgia.

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Editors' Preface Author's Preface to the English Edition Author's Preface to the German Edition 1 Approaching the Topic: "Humility" in Cultural Discourse 2 "Humility" in Past and Present 3 Philippians 2: Text and Interpretation 4 Before Philippians: Paul and "Humility" in 2 Corinthians and Romans 5 The Pauline Concept in Philippians 2: 'Humility' as Christian Practical Wisdom and Literary Practice 6 After Paul: ??????-in the Beginnings of Christianity 7 Prospect: Ambiguity and Clarity of a Theological-Ethical Term
Becker brings together a wealth of information ranging from discussions of ancient philosophy to contemporary ethical theory. While the study is primarily focused on Paul, her argument that humility is community-oriented has far wider implications. The availability of this volume in English is a great benefit to scholarship. --Jason Maston "Religious Studies Review" This is a theologically and ecclesiologically rich understanding that recovers something central to Paul's thought and fruitful for the contemporary church. This is an invaluable contribution to Pauline studies. --Jeff De Waal Dryden "Bulletin for Biblical Research"
