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A Study of Paul's Pastoral Theology in Practice

by Jordan Freeman

  • 218 pages
  • Publisher: Colloquium
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm

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What did it mean for the apostle Paul not only to preach the gospel but to care for real people in fragile, conflicted, and often suffering communities? A Study of Paul's Pastoral Theology in Practice offers a compelling portrait of Paul as a pastor-theologian whose doctrine, mission, leadership, and personal relationships formed a single, integrated vision of Christian ministry. Drawing closely from the New Testament letters-especially the undisputed Pauline epistles and the Pastoral Epistles-this book explores how Paul nurtured new believers, resolved conflicts, developed leaders, addressed moral failures, encouraged perseverance under persecution, and sustained hope in the face of death.

Moving beyond abstract theology, the study reveals how Paul's beliefs about Christ, grace, the Spirit, and the future shaped concrete pastoral actions: founding communities, guiding households, organizing care for the vulnerable, transmitting tradition, and safeguarding truth across generations. Readers encounter a deeply human Paul-joyful, anxious, bold, tender, and sometimes anguished-whose emotional transparency and sacrificial commitment fostered trust and resilience among his converts.

Richly informed by historical context, Jewish and Greco-Roman backgrounds, and modern scholarship, this work illuminates the practical wisdom embedded in Paul's letters and demonstrates their enduring relevance. It addresses pressing contemporary questions about leadership, church unity, spiritual formation, mission, institutional development, and the balance between authority and compassion.

Scholarly yet accessible, this volume will appeal to pastors, theologians, students, and thoughtful readers seeking a deeper understanding of how Christian communities can be guided with integrity, courage, and love. By presenting Paul as a model of pastoral ministry-rooted in theological conviction and embodied in everyday care-it invites a renewed vision of leadership capable of sustaining faith in an uncertain world.

In an age hungry for authentic guidance, Paul's voice emerges not as a distant relic but as a living resource, offering a powerful blueprint for ministry that is intellectually robust, spiritually grounded, and profoundly humane.

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Narrative Criticism and the Four Gospels: Structure and MeaningA Study of Paul's Pastoral Theology in Practice

  • Title

    A Study of Paul's Pastoral Theology in Practice

  • Publisher

    Colloquium

  • Published

    February 2026

  • Weight

    259g

  • Page Count

    218

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm

  • ISBN

    9798233943744

  • ISBN-10

    8233943746

  • Eden Code

    7431489