Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus
There exists a deep tension between the biblical view of servant leaders and the status that Christian leaders today often desire and pursue. Many pastors and other church leaders, like it or not, struggle with ambition. In this book Craig Hill shows how the New Testament can help Christian leaders deal with this problem honestly and faithfully.

Hill examines such passages as the Christ Hymn in Philippians 2 to show how New Testament authors helped early Christians construct their identity in ways that overturned conventional status structures and hierarchies. Status and ambition, Hill says, are not often addressed forthrightly in the church, as Christians either secretly indulge those impulses or feebly try to quash them. Hill'sServant of All will help Christian leaders reconcile their human aspirations and their spirituality, empowering them to minister with integrity.
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Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus
There exists a deep tension between the biblical view of servant leaders and the status that Christian leaders today often desire and pursue. Many pastors and other church leaders, like it or not, struggle with ambition. In this book Craig Hill shows how the New Testament can help Christian leaders deal with this problem honestly and faithfully.

Hill examines such passages as the Christ Hymn in Philippians 2 to show how New Testament authors helped early Christians construct their identity in ways that overturned conventional status structures and hierarchies. Status and ambition, Hill says, are not often addressed forthrightly in the church, as Christians either secretly indulge those impulses or feebly try to quash them. Hill'sServant of All will help Christian leaders reconcile their human aspirations and their spirituality, empowering them to minister with integrity.
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Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus

Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus

by Craig C. Hill
Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus

Servant of All: Status, Ambition, and the Way of Jesus

by Craig C. Hill

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Overview

There exists a deep tension between the biblical view of servant leaders and the status that Christian leaders today often desire and pursue. Many pastors and other church leaders, like it or not, struggle with ambition. In this book Craig Hill shows how the New Testament can help Christian leaders deal with this problem honestly and faithfully.

Hill examines such passages as the Christ Hymn in Philippians 2 to show how New Testament authors helped early Christians construct their identity in ways that overturned conventional status structures and hierarchies. Status and ambition, Hill says, are not often addressed forthrightly in the church, as Christians either secretly indulge those impulses or feebly try to quash them. Hill'sServant of All will help Christian leaders reconcile their human aspirations and their spirituality, empowering them to minister with integrity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467446976
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 217
File size: 745 KB

About the Author


Craig C. Hill is dean and professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. His previous books include In God's Time: The Bible and the Future.
  Craig C. Hill is dean and professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.

Table of Contents

Foreword William H. Willimon viii

Preface xii

Acknowledgments xiv

1 The Best of Disinfectants 1

2 It's Only Natural 8

3 The Example of Jesus 27

4 The Teaching of Jesus 39

5 Slow of Heart: Tire Disciples 57

6 Status Quo Corinth 77

7 Saints Elsewhere 106

8 Ambition 132

9 Hierarchy 151

10 In Conclusion, Where Do We Start? 175

Bibliography 184

Subject Index 191

Author Index 193

Scripture Index 195

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