A Pauline Strategy for Challenging Cultural Liturgies: Making Corinthian Disciples

BET Archive | Volume 3 – Essays on Liturgy, Worship, and Spiritual Formation

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A Pauline Strategy for Challenging Cultural Liturgies: Making Corinthian Disciples

Ryan Jackson


Abstract (from the Editorial of BET vol. 3.1)

Ryan Jackson (First Fellowship) engages the Corinthian correspondence to explore how Paul sought to form disciples in first century Corinth by challenging the reigning cultural imaginaries with an alternative Christian imaginary focused on Christ-like living.


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Ryan Jackson serves as the Lead Pastor of The Capital Church in Garner, North Carolina. He holds a PhD from Cambridge University and is a member of the St. Anselm Fellowship of the Center for Pastor Theologians.