Paul and His Mortality
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Paul and His Mortality

Imitating Christ in the Face of Death

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Paul and His Mortality

Imitating Christ in the Face of Death

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While many books are written on Jesus's death, a gap exists in writings about the theological significance of a believer's death, particularly in imitation of Jesus's. Paul, as a first apostolic witness who talked frequently about his own death, serves as a foundational model for how believers perceive their own death. While many have commented about Paul's stance on topics such as forensic righteousness and substitutionary atonement, less is written about Paul's personal experience and anticipation of his own death and the merit he assigned to it.

Paul and His Mortality: Imitating Christ in the Face of Death explores how Paul faced his death in light of a ministry philosophy of imitation: as he sought to imitate Christ in his life, so he would imitate Christ as he faced his death. In his writings, Paul acknowledged his vulnerability to passive death as a mortal, that at any moment he might die or come near death. He gave us some of the most mournful and vitriolic words about how death is God's and our enemy. But he also spoke openly about choosing death: "My aim is to know him... to be like him in his death." This study seeks to show that Paul embraced death as a follower and imitator of Christ because the benefits of a good death supersede attempts at self-preservation. For him, embracing death is gain because it is honorable, because it reflects ultimate obedience to God, and because it is the reasonable response for those who understand that only Jesus's death provides atonement.

Studying mortality is paradoxically a study of life. Peering at the prospect of life's end energizes life in the present. This urgency focuses on living with mission in step with God, the Creator and Sustainer of life, who is rightly referred to as Life itself. By focusing on mortality, we focus on Paul's theology of life in its practical aspects, in particular, living life qualitatively, aware of God's kingdom and mission and our limited quantity of days.

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Publisher
Eisenbrauns
Year
2015
ISBN
9781575068343

Table of contents

  1. COVER Front
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Chapter 1: Introduction
  6. Chapter 2: The Semantics of Mortality
  7. Chapter 3: Mortality among the Gentiles
  8. Chapter 4: Mortality among the Jews:The Torah
  9. Chapter 5: Mortality among the Jews :The Rest of the Old Testament Canon
  10. Mortality among the Jews:The Intertestamental Period
  11. Chapter 7: Jesus and Voluntary Death
  12. Chapter 8: The Nascent Church and Voluntary Death
  13. Chapter 9: Paul’s View of Death
  14. Chapter 10 : Paul’s Mortality inImitation of Jesus’ Death
  15. Chapter 11: Conclusion: Paul and His Mortality
  16. Appendix
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index