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" His state was divine, yet he did not cling to his equality with God but emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave and became as men are; and being as all men are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. "
Traditional Festivals [2 Volumes]: A Multicultural Encyclopedia
by Christian Roy - 2005 - 548 pages
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Healing Life's Hurts: Healing Memories Through Five Stages of Forgiveness

Matthew Linn, Dennis Linn - Psychology - 1978 - 276 pages
...emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as men are; and being as all men are he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross (Phil. 2:5-8). Ill BARGAINING CAN BE HEALTHY prayer and vocation? I demanded that he quit criticizing...
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Fundamentals of Catholicism: God, Trinity, Creation, Christ, Mary

Kenneth Baker - 1982 - 396 pages
...state was divine", that is, he possessed "equality with God"; then, he "became as men are"; finally, "God raised him high and gave him the name which is above all other names" (v. 9). In the New Testament the Greek word for God (ho theos) is normally applied only...
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World Scriptures: An Introduction to Comparative Religions

Kenneth Kramer - Religion - 1986 - 314 pages
...emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as men are; and being as all men are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death...him high and gave him the name which is above all other names so that all beings, in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee...
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As I Have Loved You: The Challenge of Christian Ethics

James P. Hanigan - Religion - 1986 - 244 pages
...emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as men are; and being as all men are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross (Phil 2:6-8). Sentimental ism This act of self-sacrificing love to become as men are, to share the...
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The God of Ordinary People

Sean Caulfield - Religion - 1988 - 132 pages
...emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave, and became as men are; and being as all men are, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross (Phil 2:7-8, JB). This love of equals is not a love which satisfies vanity or self-interest. What it...
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Celebrating the Church Year with Young Children

Joan Halmo - Religion - 1989 - 172 pages
...Three Days. Jesus, having emptied himself, even unto death on a cross, is now at the right hand of God. "God raised him high and gave him the name which is above all other names . . . Jesus Christ as Lord," writes Paul. In the ascension, we celebrate Jesus as king...
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To Pray and to Love: Conversations on Prayer with the Early Church

Roberta C. Bondi - Religion - 1991 - 162 pages
...taking the form of a slave, becoming as human beings are; and being in every way like a human being, he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross. And for this God raised him high, and gave him the name which is above all other names; so that all...
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Freedom for Ministry

Richard John Neuhaus - Religion - 1992 - 280 pages
...Only in the coming of the Kingdom will it be obvious to all that we were not worshiping an illusion. But God raised him high and gave him the name which is above all other names so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee...
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Spirituality in Ecumenical Perspective

E. Glenn Hinson - Religion - 1993 - 226 pages
...wonder what words Philip chose to describe the ineffable mystery of Easter. Here is Paul's effort: "But God raised him high and gave him the name which is above all other names so that all beings in the heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee...
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The Sacrament of Easter

Roger Greenacre, Jeremy Haselock - Religion - 1995 - 196 pages
...count equality with God something to be grasped. But he emptied himself, taking the form of a slave ... he was humbler yet, even to accepting death, death on a cross" (Philippians 2:6-8). To discover how the footwashing story casts light upon the Eucharist we must take...
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