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What does Jesus mean when he says, "A disciple is not above his
teacher, but each disciple, after being fully trained, will be like
his teacher" (Luke 6:40)? This verse has been quoted, cited, and
referenced in vast amounts of Christian education and discipleship
literature. Nevertheless, the verse is nearly untouched in
exegetical discussions with the exception of source-critical
analyses. From this verse arises an undeveloped theme in the Gospel
of Luke and the New Testament--the theme of likeness education.
Using content analysis methodology, Luke 6:40--one of the keystone
passages in Christian education literature--serves as the starting
point for mining out the theme of likeness education in the New
Testament. This study consists of three concentric areas of
investigation: (1) Luke 6:40 and its immediate context, (2)
Luke-Acts, and (3) the New Testament corpus. "Jesus commissioned
his church to make disciples of all nations. In this carefully
researched work, Thomas Hudgins fleshes out the methods and goals
to achieve this divinely ordained assignment. I am thankful for the
heart and passion of Thomas. You will find them emerging from the
pages of this work." --Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern
Baptist Theological Seminary, North Carolina "The ultimate destiny
for disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ is the greatest privilege of
being conformed to the image of God's Son. Thomas Hudgins leads the
reader on an excellent study of what it means to be a true follower
of our Lord and Savior." --Dave Farnell, Professor of New
Testament, The Master's Seminary, California Thomas W. Hudgins is
Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Capital
Seminary and Graduate School.
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