The Resurrection of Jesus and Spiritual (Trans)Formation

Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 5 (2):243-256 (2012)
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Abstract

What does Paul envision as the basis for the spiritual identification with Jesus in his resurrection, 2) submission to the lordship of Jesus and the expectations of his kingdom, and 3) hope in the future resurrection of those who are “in Christ.” While these form the “ground” for spiritual formation, Paul further offers a model for applying this resurrection identification in the “here and now” life of the believer.

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