Discipleship in the Letters of St. Paul/ Paul Savio Pudussery,
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 24, No. 03 (September, 2008) | Available | KJJ2403 |
1. Discipleship as a Process
2. Replacement of Discipleship Words in Pauline Letters
3. Paul: "A Servant of Christ Jesus"
4. Paul: "Called to be an Apostle of Christ Jesus"
5. "Be Imitators of Me, As I am of Christ"
A. Calls to Imitating Paul and Imitating Christ
B. Models of Discipleship
1) The Example of Jesus
(a) Jesus' Earthly Life marked by Poverty:
(b) The Self-sacrificing Love of Christ:
(c) The Ministerial Hardships of Christ:
2) The Example of Paul
7. Suffering as the Identifying Sign of a Disciple
8. Christ: The Supreme Paradigm of Discipleship
9. Paul's Life as an Imitation of Christ's Life
10. Imitating Christ by Imitating Christ's Imitators
11. The Paradox of Power and Powerlessness in the Life of a Disciple
12. Discipleship as Conformity to Christ
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