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Pastors and degrees

Discussion in 'Baptist Colleges & Seminaries' started by Jesus is Lord, Jan 8, 2004.

  1. Bobby Hamilton

    Bobby Hamilton New Member

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    What would Plato say about that?
     
  2. Bobby Hamilton

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    Taking the most watered down definition of Rhetoric, of course Paul (and Jesus) used it. Now how in depth and to what extent they used it is probably something that is up for debate.

    But Paul wasn't just going to walk right into any city (unless the aid of the Holy Spirit was for that purpose alone) and just turn people to Christ. If he was going to do that, he would've spent very little time in prison, and we all know that isn't true.

    The question would be where was Paul more persuasive? In his writings, or in his verbal teachings?

     
  3. gb93433

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    Who knows? My guess is that he was so skilled of a communicator that he could have debated most anyone with great skill and won but that is not what living for Jesus is all about.
     
  4. Bobby Hamilton

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    Paul spent a lot of time in Prison. I'd say his effectiveness came more about from his writings. I'm not saying that guy couldn't speak, but he seemed to be much more useful when he was using the likes of Timothy, Epaphroditus (SP?), etc to help spread the word while he was ministering in prison and sending letters to the Church.

    Right now I'm teaching the teens in my Church and we're working our way through Phillipians. Some great, great stuff for teens.
     
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  5. gb93433

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    Good for you! Those teens will appreciate it a lot more later than they do now. They are the next generation of leaders. The gurus and religious politicians have been around too long.
     
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