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Sewakpo's good knowledge of the New Testament Greek is clearly shown in four of the chapters, especially in critical textual analysis and interpretation.It is a critical study of both the Greek and English texts of the accounts of Paul's conversion in the Acts of the Apostles and Galatians; as well as the validity of this unusual experience and its impact on his call, missionary activities and selfless pastoral service. The critical analysis and exegesis of the texts were thorough and original. The study was appropriately applied to various current problems facing Methodist Church Nigeria in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sewakpo's good knowledge of the New Testament Greek is clearly shown in four of the chapters, especially in critical textual analysis and interpretation.It is a critical study of both the Greek and English texts of the accounts of Paul's conversion in the Acts of the Apostles and Galatians; as well as the validity of this unusual experience and its impact on his call, missionary activities and selfless pastoral service. The critical analysis and exegesis of the texts were thorough and original. The study was appropriately applied to various current problems facing Methodist Church Nigeria in Lagos area in relation to pastoral ministry. He offered as solution the need for every pastor to have a personal encounter with Christ and to be called by God like Paul before entering into pastoral ministry. This would lead to dedication, total commitment and selflessness which pastoral ministry requires. Prof. S. O. Abogunrin , FNAL Professor of New Testament Studies & Theology
Autorenporträt
Honore Sewakpo, holds doctorate degree (PhD) in New Testament Studies from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, where he lectures in the Department of Religious Studies. He specialises in New Testament Literature, New Testament Greek and Exegesis. He has taught in major seminaries in Nigeria. He is a senior minister with the Methodist Church Nigeria.