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Author Clarke, Andrew D.

Title A Pauline theology of church leadership / Andrew Clarke.

Publication Info. London ; New York : T & T Clark, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 212 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Library of New Testament studies ; 362
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Library of New Testament studies ; 362.
T & T Clark library of biblical studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 190-199) and indexes.
Contents Methodological questions -- Hermeneutical questions -- The titles of leaders -- The status of leaders -- The power of leaders -- The task of leaders -- The tools of leaders.
Summary <Div>Scholarly studies consider Paul's views on leadership tend to fall into one of three camps: 1) the historical development view, which in large measure identifies developments in church practice with developments in Pauline and deutero-Pauline ecclesiology; 2) the synchronic, historical reconstruction, typically making use of Graeco-Roman, social context sources, or social-scientific modelling, focusing on a single congregation, and sometimes distinguishing between the situation to which Paul was responding and the pattern he sought to impose; and 3) the theological/hermeneutical analysis, identifying Paul's particular approach to power and authority, often independently of any detailed reconstruction of the situations to which Paul was responding. Andrew Clarke has explored in an earlier work, Serve the Community of the Church (Eerdmans, 2000), the distinctive, local and historical situations in the various Pauline communities and concluded that there is no evidence that they organised themselves according to a common set of governmental structures which clearly developed with the passage of time. Rather each community was influenced by its own localized, social and cultural context. The present project builds on this, and necessarily focuses on leadership style rather than church order. It seeks to recover from Paul's critical responses, his generic ethos of church leadership, including the ideal qualities, characteristics and task of leaders and the nature of appropriate interaction and engagement with church members. In the light of current, theoretical discussions about power and gender, the study focuses particularly on Paul's attitude towards hierarchy, egalitarianism, authority, responsibility and privilege.</div>
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Subject Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Theology.
Bible. Epistles of Paul.
Theology.
Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Theology.
Bible. Epistles of Paul.
Paulus (Apostel)
Christian leadership.
Christian leadership.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Clarke, Andrew D. Pauline theology of church leadership. London ; New York : T & T Clark, ©2008 9780567045607 (DLC) 2008295897 (OCoLC)182554669
ISBN 9780567525277 (electronic book)
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