Witkowski, Stanisław2025-11-212025-11-212008Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2008, Tom 61, nr 1, s. 29-38.0209-08722391-8497https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/39156Ph 2, 6-11 in a poetic way describes the paradoxical way of Jesus Christ. Being equal with God, He entered human history with no privileges and identified Himself with every human being. Of His own free will, He experienced complete insignificance. He subordinated himself to man. He survived extreme humiliation. God confirmed His way by raising Him above all and bestowing upon him the dignity of Kyrios, to whom all creation pay homage. This hymn is perfect paranesis. It encourages Christians to follow the way marked by Christ and to resign voluntarily from the battle for personal reputation, laws and merits. It proposes persistence, self-sacrifice and renunciation. To ascend highly one must descend.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwaJezus Chrystusogołocenieponiżenieofiara z samego siebieśmierć na krzyżuwywyższeniechwałaimięPanChrystus upokorzonyupokorzenieChrystus uwielbionyuwielbienieFlp 2:6-11Flp 2List do Filipianlisty św. PawłaBibliaPismo ŚwięteNowy Testamentbiblistykaegzegezaegzegeza biblijnateologiateologia biblijnaanaliza egzegetycznateologia Pawłowachrystologiachrystologia PawłowaJesus Christemptyinghumiliationself-sacrificedeath on a crossexaltationglorynameLordChrist humbledChrist glorifiedglorificationPh 2:6-11Ph 2Letter to the Philippiansletters of Saint PaulBibleNew Testamentbiblical studiesexegesisbiblical exegesistheologybiblical theologyexegetical analysisPauline theologyChristologyPauline ChristologyUpokorzony i uwielbiony Chrystus (Flp 2, 6-11)Humbled and Raised Christ (Ph 2, 6-11)Article