The Secret of Life

Paul's Christ-Centered Philosophy in Philippians

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The Secret of Life
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Published August 2026

Explore life’s meaning through Paul’s prison letter.

In The Secret of Life, author F. Scott Spencer explores Paul's philosophy as seen in Philippians. Written from prison, where he faced a possible death sentence, Paul's letter to the congregation at Philippi unpacks his Christ-centered philosophy of life in deeply personal and passionate terms. He understands Christ more deeply as the dynamic force binding together all creation in God's transcendent love.

The author reframes "the examined life" through a Christian lens, engaging Socrates' famous maxim while showing how Paul offers a richer understanding of what makes life meaningful. With accessible scholarship and vivid theological insight, he brings Philippians to life with clarity and depth, unpacking Paul's "Living Is Christ" motto with attention to both its immediate context and its enduring power. By tracing how prisoner Paul worked out this philosophy in real time, the book equips readers to pursue a resilient, joyful, purpose-filled faith.

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About the Author

F. Scott Spencer

F. Scott Spencer, PhD from the University of Durham, England, is the New Testament General Editor for The SBL Study Bible and author of numerous articles and books, including commentaries on Song of Songs, Mark, Luke, and Acts, and recent volumes on Passions of the Christ, Seven Challenges that Shaped the New Testament, and Vote Jesus Christ.

He has been a tenured professor at Wingate University in Wingate, North Carolina, and at Baptist Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. He is a past president of the Southeast Commission for the Study of Religion (SECSOR). He regularly preaches and teaches in area churches and has served several interim pastorates. He has acted in university, seminary, and community theater productions, including lead roles in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Shadowlands, and Godspell. He enjoys playing guitar and singing folk and country tunes.