
True Spirituality
The Challenge Of 1 Corinthians For The 21St Century Church
Vaughan Roberts(Author)
Inter-Varsity Press
Published on 18. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-84474-518-0 (ISBN)
Description
What does it mean to be a truly spiritual Christian?
At a time when there is no shortage of answers competing for our attention, how do we know what really is from God?
This book looks for answers in the Bible, focusing on Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. The Corinthians really thought they had arrived. By contrast, Paul was unspiritual, ignorant, weak and foolish.
Paul writes a strongly corrective letter, not simply to defend his reputation but to restore them to true Christian faith. He picks up the words that they themselves use and says, 'This knowledge, power and wisdom you claim to have are not the real thing. What you call spirituality is worldly. You are being directed by the mindset of the non-Christian world rather than by the Holy Spirit.'
That challenge still applies. Paul's appeal is God's appeal to us. We too need to repent of inadequate understandings of what it means to live by the Spirit and instead embrace true spirituality.
At a time when there is no shortage of answers competing for our attention, how do we know what really is from God?
This book looks for answers in the Bible, focusing on Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth. The Corinthians really thought they had arrived. By contrast, Paul was unspiritual, ignorant, weak and foolish.
Paul writes a strongly corrective letter, not simply to defend his reputation but to restore them to true Christian faith. He picks up the words that they themselves use and says, 'This knowledge, power and wisdom you claim to have are not the real thing. What you call spirituality is worldly. You are being directed by the mindset of the non-Christian world rather than by the Holy Spirit.'
That challenge still applies. Paul's appeal is God's appeal to us. We too need to repent of inadequate understandings of what it means to live by the Spirit and instead embrace true spirituality.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Nottingham
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
279 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84474-518-0 (9781844745180)
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Person
Vaughan Roberts is rector of St. Ebbe's Church in Oxford, England, and author of God's Big Picture and Life's Big Questions. He is also a popular speaker at Spring Harvest and a founding member of "9:38" which encourages people to consider full-time gospel ministry.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. True spirituality focuses on Christ's cross,
not on human wisdom
2. True spirituality respects faithful leaders,
not flashy ones
3. True spirituality demands holiness,
not moral permissiveness
4. True spirituality affirms both marriage and
singleness, but not asceticism
5. True spirituality promotes spiritual concern,
not unfettered freedom
6. True spirituality affirms gender differences,
but not social divisions
7. True spirituality prioritizes love,
not spiritual gifts
8. True spirituality focuses on a physical future,
not just the spiritual present
Epilogue
Notes
Introduction
1. True spirituality focuses on Christ's cross,
not on human wisdom
2. True spirituality respects faithful leaders,
not flashy ones
3. True spirituality demands holiness,
not moral permissiveness
4. True spirituality affirms both marriage and
singleness, but not asceticism
5. True spirituality promotes spiritual concern,
not unfettered freedom
6. True spirituality affirms gender differences,
but not social divisions
7. True spirituality prioritizes love,
not spiritual gifts
8. True spirituality focuses on a physical future,
not just the spiritual present
Epilogue
Notes