
Transformation in Christ
Paul's Experience of the Divine Mystery
David A. Ackerman(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 6. June 2019
222 pages
978-1-5326-7116-6 (ISBN)
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Although Paul used language similar to the religions and cultures of his time, he had a unique understanding of the "mystery" of God. The once-hidden plan of God was revealed and fulfilled in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. Saul of Tarsus experienced a fundamental change when he encountered the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus. This vision gave him new direction and purpose and profoundly changed his understanding of God's plan for humanity. Paul often uses the phrase "in Christ" or its variations to describe this plan. Being in Christ results in transformation into Christ's likeness of holiness and love through the indwelling Holy Spirit. Those in Christ form a new community that crosses ethnic barriers, is bound together in fellowship with the Triune God, and fulfills its purpose of holiness before him. Paul's answer to the struggles people face is simple: when one is united with Christ by dying to the old self and committing to his supremacy, one will find victory over any force opposed to us in this world. This book explores one of the most profound claims in the New Testament that demands a response of its readers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
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978-1-5326-7116-6 (9781532671166)
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David A. Ackerman is a minister in the Church of the Nazarene, education specialist in Asia-Pacific, adjunct professor at various international colleges and seminaries, and author of 1 & 2 Timothy/Titus (2016) in the New Beacon Bible Commentary series and Lo, I Tell You a Mystery (2006).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: A Journey of Transformation
- The Worlds of Paul
- A Journey of Transformation
- Becoming a New Person "in Christ"
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2: Paul, the "Mystic"
- The Mysterion of God
- Experiencing the Divine in the Ancient World
- Paul in His Early Christian, Jewish, and Hellenistic Context
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3: The Divine Mystery "in Christ"
- Paul's Visionary Experiences
- The New Life in Christ
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4: Grace, Conscience, and the Law
- The Desperate Condition in Adam
- Transformation through the Law
- The Tool of the Conscience
- Grace, Conscience, and Law
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Life in the Spirit
- Christ and the Spirit
- Resolving the Fundamental Problem
- The Human Struggle against Sin
- Freedom through the Holy Spirit
- The Spirit-Filled New Life in Christ
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6: The Missional Community in Christ
- The Foundation in Christ
- The Mission of the Church
- Proclaiming the Good News
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7: Victory in Christ over the Forces of Evil
- The Relation of Sin to Satan and the Forces of Evil
- Victory in Christ
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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