the Philippians
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Philippians
in the texts
Stromata
The recipients of Paul's letter, called sharers in grace and 'joined in soul'.
" And if "he is poured out upon the sacrifice and ministry of the faith, rejoicing and rejoicing together with all"—and he calls those to whom the apostle's discourse is addressed, the Philippians, "sharers in the grace"—how does he call them "joined in soul" and "psychic"?
De Carnis Resurrectione
The Christian community at Philippi, cited regarding heavenly citizenship and the transfiguration of the body.
and indeed from earth into heaven, where the Philippians too learn from the apostle our citizenship is, whence too we await our Saviour Jesus Christ, who shall transfigure the body of our humility, conformable to the body of His glory — without doubt after the resurrection, since not even Christ Himself was glorified before His passion.