A Pauline Theology of Church Leadership: The Library of New Testament Studies
Autor Andrew D. Clarkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567060136
ISBN-10: 0567060136
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567060136
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Demonstrates the importance of using historical study as an essential foundation for theological explanation
Notă biografică
Andrew Clarke is Senior Lecturer in New Testament at the University of Aberdeen. His other books include: Secular and Christian Leadership in Corinth: A Socio-Historical and Exegetical Study of 1 Corinthians 1-6 (1993), and Serve the Community of the Church: Christians as Leaders and Ministers (2000).
Cuprins
1. Recent Trends in Scholarship2. Constructing a Pauline Theology of Church Leadership3. The Authority of Leadership4. The Status of Leadership5. The Vocabulary of Leadership6. The Task of Leadership7. The Tools of Leadership8. Conclusion
Descriere
Seeks to recover from Paul's critical responses, his generic ethos of church leadership.
Recenzii
Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08
"A fascinating new monograph [in which] he addresses the impact of Paul's views on leadership within the parameters of the early Christian communities that he planted, as well as the impact thereof on Paul's ecclesiology." Library of New Testament Studies, October 2008
German review in Theologische Literaturzeitung, 2009
"This study extends Clarke's previous work on leadership in the early church...This is a far more wide-ranging study , and assesses the whole Pauline corpus to address the issue of the way Paul's understandings of leadership's impact on his conceptions of ecclesiology. This work reflects the mature thought of a scholar who has wrestled with questions of Pauline leadership throughout his academic and pastoral career and readers wil benefit from the insights offered" Expository Times Vol.119 No.10 July 2008
Reviewed by John Drane, Theological Book Review Vol.20 No.2 2008
"Clarke's theological analysis of Pauline leadership is recommended for anybody interested in the topic ... A Pauline Theology of Church Leadership fills an important gap in contemporary scholarship by collating the fundamental teachings of Paul on an important ecclesiologial theme ... Clarke's compilation of Pauline leadership principles is an excellent contribution in many ways. His awareness of significant tensions within both the Pauline literature and contemporary scholarship deeply informs his theological queries. Moreover, Clarke's expertise in NT social history surfaces throughout as he illuminates many details pertaining to the original context of Paul's letters. Finally, Clarke's analyses of concepts such as power, rhetoric and imitation demonstrate his attentiveness to the inner workings of the apostle, which have previously been overlooked in shallower theologies ... Clarke has produced an erudite and thought-provoking volume which will be a tremendous resource for any scholar, pastor, or student interested in this topic." John K. Goodrich, European Journal of Theology, XVII 2008
"expert, wide ranging and judicious" Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2009
"This work makes a positive contribution in the area of Pauline ecclesiology. Clarke presents a nuanced work that takes into consideration much of the literature written from a critical perspective on Paul and his churches. He also bases his views upon a historical reconstruction that takes into account the relevant data from Paul's letters as well as current information gained by historical and sociological studies." -- Benjamin L. Merkle, Baptist Theological Seminary, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
'In this fascinating new monograph Andrew Clarke addresses the impact of Paul's view on leadership within the parameters of the early Christian communities that he planted, as well as the impact thereof on Paul's ecclesiology' Stephan Joubert, University of Pretoria, South Africa RBL 10/2008
"A fascinating new monograph [in which] he addresses the impact of Paul's views on leadership within the parameters of the early Christian communities that he planted, as well as the impact thereof on Paul's ecclesiology." Library of New Testament Studies, October 2008
German review in Theologische Literaturzeitung, 2009
"This study extends Clarke's previous work on leadership in the early church...This is a far more wide-ranging study , and assesses the whole Pauline corpus to address the issue of the way Paul's understandings of leadership's impact on his conceptions of ecclesiology. This work reflects the mature thought of a scholar who has wrestled with questions of Pauline leadership throughout his academic and pastoral career and readers wil benefit from the insights offered" Expository Times Vol.119 No.10 July 2008
Reviewed by John Drane, Theological Book Review Vol.20 No.2 2008
"Clarke's theological analysis of Pauline leadership is recommended for anybody interested in the topic ... A Pauline Theology of Church Leadership fills an important gap in contemporary scholarship by collating the fundamental teachings of Paul on an important ecclesiologial theme ... Clarke's compilation of Pauline leadership principles is an excellent contribution in many ways. His awareness of significant tensions within both the Pauline literature and contemporary scholarship deeply informs his theological queries. Moreover, Clarke's expertise in NT social history surfaces throughout as he illuminates many details pertaining to the original context of Paul's letters. Finally, Clarke's analyses of concepts such as power, rhetoric and imitation demonstrate his attentiveness to the inner workings of the apostle, which have previously been overlooked in shallower theologies ... Clarke has produced an erudite and thought-provoking volume which will be a tremendous resource for any scholar, pastor, or student interested in this topic." John K. Goodrich, European Journal of Theology, XVII 2008
"expert, wide ranging and judicious" Journal for the Study of the New Testament Booklist 2009
"This work makes a positive contribution in the area of Pauline ecclesiology. Clarke presents a nuanced work that takes into consideration much of the literature written from a critical perspective on Paul and his churches. He also bases his views upon a historical reconstruction that takes into account the relevant data from Paul's letters as well as current information gained by historical and sociological studies." -- Benjamin L. Merkle, Baptist Theological Seminary, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
'In this fascinating new monograph Andrew Clarke addresses the impact of Paul's view on leadership within the parameters of the early Christian communities that he planted, as well as the impact thereof on Paul's ecclesiology' Stephan Joubert, University of Pretoria, South Africa RBL 10/2008