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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…mehr
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.
Jason B. Hood (Ph.D., Highland Theological College and University of Aberdeen) is currently an adjunct faculty member at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. He teaches biblical theology of mission in correlation with the Memphis Fellows Initiative. Hood is also the Scholar-in-Residence at Christ United Methodist Church and director of Christ College Residency Program, an intensive discipleship training program for college students. He and his wife and three children reside in Memphis.
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Introduction Part I: What Paul Taught Everywhere 1. Idols of God 2. Imitators of God 3. Priests of God 4. Participating in the Work of God Part II: Imitating Jesus 5. The True Human, the Gospel, and the Gospels 6. Ambassadors, Apprentices, and Agents 7. Family Resemblance and Paternity Tests 8. Resurrection and Imitation 9. The Holy Spirit 10. The Apostle of Imitation 11. The Jesus Mirrors Part III: Imitating the Saints 12. A Community of Imitation 13. Objections, Obstacles, and Presuppositions for Imitation Part IV: Imitation Yesterday and Today 14. Imitation for Today's Left, Right, and Center 15. A History of Imitation Conclusion
Introduction Part I: What Paul Taught Everywhere 1. Idols of God 2. Imitators of God 3. Priests of God 4. Participating in the Work of God Part II: Imitating Jesus 5. The True Human, the Gospel, and the Gospels 6. Ambassadors, Apprentices, and Agents 7. Family Resemblance and Paternity Tests 8. Resurrection and Imitation 9. The Holy Spirit 10. The Apostle of Imitation 11. The Jesus Mirrors Part III: Imitating the Saints 12. A Community of Imitation 13. Objections, Obstacles, and Presuppositions for Imitation Part IV: Imitation Yesterday and Today 14. Imitation for Today's Left, Right, and Center 15. A History of Imitation Conclusion
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