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Synopsis
Being Conformed to Christ in Community explores Paul's conception of
maturity, paying particular attention to the maturation process and the
role of the local church in facilitating this process.
Although central to Paul's theology, maturity is often overlooked in Pauline
studies. Samra argues that Paul understood his apostolic commission to
involve delivering mature believers on the day of Christ. He suggests
that the central motif of Pauline maturity is conformity of believers to
the image of Christ, who provides the defi ning standard of maturity. For
Paul there are fi ve means used by the Spirit to conform believers to the
image of Christ, which Samra presents and analyzes as components of the
maturation process, namely identifying with Christ, enduring suffering,
experiencing the presence of God, receiving and living out wisdom from
God and imitating a godly example. Samra concludes by arguing that
Paul expected the local church to facilitate maturation so that believers'
participation in a local assembly would result in their being conformed
to Christ.
REV DR JAMES G. SAMRA is Senior Minister at Calvary Church
in Grand Rapids, USA. He earned a doctor of philosophy in New
Testament from Oxford University and a masters of theology from
Dallas Theological Seminary.