The Imitation of Paul

The Imitation of Paul
Author: Willis Peter De Boer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1962
Genre: Bible
ISBN: OCLC:163794872

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The Imitation of Paul

The Imitation of Paul
Author: Willis P. DeBoer
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498293679

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All of Christendom has heard of the imitation of Christ. Few within Christendom have heard much of the imitation of Paul. Perhaps there is nothing extraordinary about such a state of affairs. After all, Christ fills a far more significant role in Christianity than the Apostle Paul does. And yet, when one looks at the matter purely statistically, it is striking to find that the thought of the imitation of Paul comes to literal expression in the New Testament five times, while the thought of the imitation of Christ is found literally expressed only twice. -From the Introduction

Imitating Paul

Imitating Paul
Author: Elizabeth Anne Castelli
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664252346

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What does it mean to imitate another person? What relationships are possible and necessary, or unthinkable, because of exhortation advising people to imitate Paul? What are the effects of giving special status to likeness? Questions such as these are posed in this thought-provoking book that addresses the notion of mimesis (imitation) and how it functions in Paul's letters as a strategy of power. The Literary Currents in Biblical Interpretation series explores current trends within the discipline of biblical interpretation by dealing with the literary qualities of the Bible: the play of its language, the coherence of its final form, and the relationships between text and readers. Biblical interpreters are being challenged to take responsibility for the theological, social, and ethical implications of their readings. This series encourages original readings that breach the confines of traditional biblical criticism.

The imitation of Paul

   The    imitation of Paul
Author: Willis Peter de Boer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1056614358

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The Imitation of Saint Paul

The Imitation of Saint Paul
Author: Jim Reapsome
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621897866

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The Imitation of Saint Paul takes us behind the headlines of his career and offers a fresh, compelling, contemporary look at the man who changed the world. When the exemplary apostle got into the face of his converts, he bluntly held up his own life as the pattern for theirs. How risky is that? The purpose of this readable work with a modern twist is to discover how Paul viewed his divine commission and how he managed to survive incredible obstacles and hardships that threatened to undo him. What elements in the apostle's life made him the man he was? How does his life become the format of ours? What changes can we make to follow in his footsteps? This work serves as both an introduction to the apostle for those new to the Christian faith and as a healthy reminder for those who want to go deeper in their obedience to and service for Christ.

Paul and His Mortality

Paul and His Mortality
Author: R. Gregory Jenks
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575068343

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While many books are written on Jesus’ death, a gap exists in writings about the theological significance of a believer’s death, particularly in imitation of Jesus’. Paul, as a first apostolic witness who talked frequently about his own death, serves as a foundational model for how believers perceive their own death. While many have commented about Paul’s stance on topics such as forensic righteousness and substitutionary atonement, less is written about Paul’s personal experience and anticipation of his own death and the merit he assigned to it. Paul and His Mortality: Imitating Christ in the Face of Death explores how Paul faced his death in light of a ministry philosophy of imitation: as he sought to imitate Christ in his life, so he would imitate Christ as he faced his death. In his writings, Paul acknowledged his vulnerability to passive death as a mortal, that at any moment he might die or come near death. He gave us some of the most mournful and vitriolic words about how death is God’s and our enemy. But he also spoke openly about choosing death: “My aim is to know him . . . to be like him in his death.” This study seeks to show that Paul embraced death as a follower and imitator of Christ because the benefits of a good death supersede attempts at self-preservation. For him, embracing death is gain because it is honorable, because it reflects ultimate obedience to God, and because it is the reasonable response for those who understand that only Jesus’ death provides atonement. Studying mortality is paradoxically a study of life. Peering at the prospect of life’s end energizes life in the present. This urgency focuses on living with mission in step with God, the Creator and Sustainer of life, who is rightly referred to as Life itself. By focusing on mortality, we focus on Paul’s theology of life in its practical aspects, in particular, living life qualitatively, aware of God’s kingdom and mission and our limited quantity of days.

Spirituality of Saint Paul The

Spirituality of Saint Paul  The
Author: Frank J. Matera
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781587687204

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Recognizing that we can’t actually imitate Christ, St. Paul calls us to use him as a model and imitate him in his conformity to the paschal mystery.

Imitating God in Christ

Imitating God in Christ
Author: Jason B. Hood
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830884407

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Should we imitate Jesus? Some Christians answer with a cheerful "Yes," seeing it as the sum of the Christian life. Others believe we should rely on the work of Christ alone, throwing off any hint of the moralism or "works righteousness" they associate with imitating Jesus. Jason Hood takes us on a tour of what the Bible has to say about imitating Jesus. He draws our attention to what Paul told the Corinthians he taught "everywhere in every church." And after following the theme throughout the New Testament, he looks at it from a historical and contemporary perspective. The result is the recovery of a biblical pattern for life—one that challenges the assumptions of those who excessively fear moralism as much as it challenges the assumptions of those who embrace it. Here is a reliable theological foundation for imitating Jesus today, a crucial first step toward the renewal of biblical discipleship.