Emerging Leadership in the Pauline Mission

A Social Identity Perspective on Local Leadership Development in Corinth and Ephesus
di Jack Barentsen (Autore)
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Where did Paul find leaders for his new churches? How did he instruct and develop them? What processes took place to stabilize the churches and institute their new leadership? This book carves a fresh trail in leadership studies by looking at leadership development from a group-dynamic, social identity perspective. Paul engages the cultural leadership patterns of his key local leaders, publicly affirming, correcting, and improving those patterns to conform to a Christlike pattern of sacrificial service. Paul's own life and ministry offer a motivational and authoritative model for his followers, because he embodies the leadership style he teaches. As a practical theologian avant la lettre, Paul contextualizes key theological themes to strengthen community and leadership formation, and equips his church leaders as entrepreneurs of Christian identity. A careful comparison of the Corinthian and Ephesian churches demonstrates a similar overall pattern of development. This study engages Pauline scholarship on church office in depth and offers alternative readings of five Pauline epistles, generating new insights to enrich dogmatic and practical theological reflection. In a society where many churches reflect on their missional calling, such input from the NT for contemporary Christian leadership formation is direly needed.

Contributori
Philip Francis Esler (Prefazione dell'autore)
Data di pubblicazione
04 agosto 2011
Editore
Collezione
Numero di pagine
396
Lingua
Inglese
ePub ISBN
9781630878139
PDF ISBN
9781610972444
ISBN cartaceo
9781610972444
Dimensioni del file
1 MB
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