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Discernment in the Early Church and Today: Reclaiming Paul's Vision for Formation and Community Building

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Full Title:

Discernment in the Early Church and Today: Reclaiming Paul's Vision for Formation and Community Building

Contributors:

By (Author) John G. Lewis

ISBN:

9781640657731

Publisher:

Church Publishing Inc

Imprint:

Church Publishing Inc

Publication Date:

14th January 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

New Testaments
Christianity: sacred texts and revered writings

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

An exploration of Paul's role as a pastoral theologian in the early church.

Through a close exegetical reading of Paul's letters, this volume shows how Paul prioritized moral formation and community-building in his pastoral ministry and placed the practice of communal discernment in churches at the heart of life in the Spirit. Applying these fundamental insights for today's churches, Lewis reclaims Paul's primary pastoral emphasis on moral discernment and community-building, showing how this practice can be used in a variety of local church communities.

Ideal for scholars and clergy interested in applying Paul's pastoral theology to real contexts, the volume includes practical examples and strategies for engaging in a vibrant practice of spiritual discernment today.

Reviews

Lewis is a compelling writer, has full command of the subject, and wants churches to thrive and they just might do so if they knew this ancient wisdom. * Kathleen A. Cahalan, Professor of Practical Theology, St, Johns Seminary *
"[This volume] will be scripturally edifying and of practical help to readers with interest and responsibility in pastoral ministry and congregational leadership. A very important thing about this approach, in the current climate where there is so much emphasis on 'leadership'much of it lacking scriptural and theological mooringis that it places the emphasis where Paul does: on the Christian body as represented in the congregation, and its shared practices of wisdom, not on the gifts of one individual. * Ellen Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School *

Author Bio

John G. Lewis is Theologian in Residence for the Iona Collaborative at Seminary of the Southwest, where he teaches online and in-person courses in New Testament and congregational leadership. He was the seminarys Director of the Iona Collaborative and Lecturer in New Testament and Spirituality. He has taught New Testament and spirituality courses in graduate schools, seminaries, dioceses, and congregations, and was adjunct instructor in New Testament at Trinity University in San Antonio. Lewis is also Co-Director of St. Benedicts Workshop in San Antonio, a nonprofit ministry he founded in 2001 to help Christian communities use Scripture to practice discipleship and discernment in all areas of daily life. Lewis has served as Dean of Examining Chaplains for the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in New Testament from the University of Oxford, an M.Div. from Virginia Theological Seminary, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center. Lewis is the author of Looking for Life: The Role of Theo-Ethical Reasoning in Pauls Religion (London: T&T Clark, 2005). He lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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