Abstract
Death features as an important concept in the Pauline writings in the New Testament for a number of reasons. However, the intriguing way in which the apostle at times addressed death as positive notion in itself, was traditionally related to Paul�s theological convictions and his understanding of the death of Christ in particular. The remarkably pointed way in which Paul positively celebrated death in Philippians 1:21 borders on invoking a martyrological paradigm, and raises questions about his convictions regarding life, and bodily existence in particular. Interesting analogies emerge when Paul�s celebration of death is compared in a concluding section with contemporary, popular instances where death is � even if for different reasons � presented as �gain�.Date
2009-07-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:0781b28b11184b0c937800cf392a9f5c1609-9982
2074-7705
10.4102/ve.v30i1.68
https://doaj.org/article/0781b28b11184b0c937800cf392a9f5c