Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 9:06PM
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Carmen Christi
The traditional title of the “hymn to Christ” found in Philippians 2:6-11, so named because some believe it was a very early and already existing Christian hymn or poem quoted by Paul in his epistle.

  • From ESV Study Notes:
  • Philippians 2:6-11 have some clear indications of poetic structure, leading some to believe that this is a pre-Pauline hymn adapted by Paul. It is just as likely, however, that Paul composed the hymn for this setting. In view of the myriad theological questions that arise in these verses, it is critical to keep two things in mind: (1) these verses were written not to spur Christians to theological debate but to encourage greater humility and love; and (2) the summary of Christ’s life and ministry found here is not unique: the same themes are evident throughout the NT.

Learn more:

  1. Robert S. Rayburn: Carmen Christi
  2. R. C. Sproul: The Form of God
  3. James White: Beyond the Veil of Eternity
  4. Gordon Fee: Philippians 2:5-11: Hymn or Exalted Pauline Prose? (pdf)
  5. R. P. Martin: An Early Christian Confession
  6. J. Ligon Duncan: Song of Christ (audio)

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Filed under Person, Work, and Teaching of Christ

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