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Emerging Leadership in the Pauline Mission - a Social Identity Perspective on Local Leadership Development in Corinth and Ephesus (Paperback)
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Emerging Leadership in the Pauline Mission - a Social Identity Perspective on Local Leadership Development in Corinth and Ephesus (Paperback)
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Synopsis: Where did Paul find leaders for his new churches? How did
he instruct and develop them? What processes took place to
stabilize the churches and institute their new leadership? This
book carves a fresh trail in leadership studies by looking at
leadership development from a group-dynamic, social identity
perspective. Paul engages the cultural leadership patterns of his
key local leaders, publicly affirming, correcting, and improving
those patterns to conform to a Christlike pattern of sacrificial
service. Paul's own life and ministry offer a motivational and
authoritative model for his followers, because he embodies the
leadership style he teaches. As a practical theologian avant la
lettre, Paul contextualizes key theological themes to strengthen
community and leadership formation, and equips his church leaders
as entrepreneurs of Christian identity. A careful comparison of the
Corinthian and Ephesian churches demonstrates a similar overall
pattern of development. This study engages Pauline scholarship on
church office in depth and offers alternative readings of five
Pauline epistles, generating new insights to enrich dogmatic and
practical theological reflection. In a society where many churches
reflect on their missional calling, such input from the NT for
contemporary Christian leadership formation is direly needed.
Endorsements: "In this highly readably text, Jack Barentsen rises
to the challenging task of using the latest thinking on the
psychology of leadership to provide a thoroughgoing, fresh, and
highly convincing analysis of leadership in early Pauline
communities. The result is not only an excellent theological
monograph, but also a model of integrative scholarship that is much
more than the sum of its theological and psychological parts.
Indeed, as a forensic case study of leadership this is very hard to
beat--and there is more to be learned from this volume than in the
greater part of the vast managerial literature on this topic."
--Alexander Haslam School of Psychology University of Exeter "This
volume offers a thorough account of the history of Pauline
scholarship of local church leadership, together with the most
extensive and detailed investigation into the development of such
leadership across two ancient cities associated with the Pauline
mission: Corinth and Ephesus. It concludes by offering a consistent
portrait of leadership development, together with some wide-ranging
implications both for this very important historical field, but
also for modern-day church leaders. This is a most welcome study."
--Andrew Clarke Divinity and Religious Studies University of
Aberdeen "Jack Barentsen's Emerging Leadership in the Pauline
Mission fills a large gap in our current understanding of the
organizational arrangements and leadership models utilized by the
first followers of Jesus. This impressive monograph is well
researched, erudite in formulation, and provocative in its
conclusions. I believe that it will become a standard text for
students of organizational leadership in the early Church." --Corne
J. Bekker Professor of Biblical and Ecclesial Leadership Regent
University Author Biography: Jack Barentsen, born and raised in the
Netherlands, served as missionary church planter in his native
country and now serves as Assistant Professor of Practical Theology
and New Testament at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit at
Leuven, Belgium (www.etf.edu). He also serves as Secretary of the
Institute of Leadership and Ethics at ETF, speaking on leadership
and offering consulting services to church leadership teams.
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