If we establish that the meaning of theosis is to become like God through the process of becoming like Christ, and if the goal of discipleship is to become like Christ, then it becomes evident that these two concepts are closely related. The article briefly explains the concepts of discipleship and theosis, and the most common evangelical discipleship setting (one-on-one or small group). Then it suggests four modules for teaching theosis in a discipleship setting: created to be Godlike, Godlikeness lost, restoring Godlikeness, and becoming fully Godlike. This model brings together theosis and discipleship which provides a new and helpful approach for raising Christlike/Godlike disciples
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The greatest imperative left by Christ to His Church is clearly delineated in His last words, as rec...
Due to troublesome symptoms emerging and accelerating in American Protestant and Evangelical communi...
This is the second one of the two articles by this author, which examine the doctrine of theosis, so...
This is the first of the two articles by this author that research the doctrine of theosis, sometime...
The article considers theological understanding of the New Testament discipleship as a holistic phen...
The usage of the terms “disciple” and “discipleship” are very common among evangelical Christians an...
In one of his letters, Athanasius, the fourth century defender of the faith, made his famous stateme...
The Cape Town Commitment: A Confession of Faith and a Call to Action is one of the significant docum...
Discipleship is a vocation to which one can never respond in a final and definitive way. It is a cal...
This article will challenge your thinking about McGavran’s view of disciple-making and provide fresh...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...
The question of discipleship in the synoptics is really a question of what it means to be a faithful...
In Mark, the life of the disciple is presented as being essentially continuous with that of Jesus. ...
The usage of the terms “disciple” and “discipleship” are very common among Evangelical Christians an...
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The greatest imperative left by Christ to His Church is clearly delineated in His last words, as rec...
Due to troublesome symptoms emerging and accelerating in American Protestant and Evangelical communi...
This is the second one of the two articles by this author, which examine the doctrine of theosis, so...
This is the first of the two articles by this author that research the doctrine of theosis, sometime...
The article considers theological understanding of the New Testament discipleship as a holistic phen...
The usage of the terms “disciple” and “discipleship” are very common among evangelical Christians an...
In one of his letters, Athanasius, the fourth century defender of the faith, made his famous stateme...
The Cape Town Commitment: A Confession of Faith and a Call to Action is one of the significant docum...
Discipleship is a vocation to which one can never respond in a final and definitive way. It is a cal...
This article will challenge your thinking about McGavran’s view of disciple-making and provide fresh...
Transformation into the image of Jesus is central to Christianity. However, many who claim Christ an...
The question of discipleship in the synoptics is really a question of what it means to be a faithful...
In Mark, the life of the disciple is presented as being essentially continuous with that of Jesus. ...
The usage of the terms “disciple” and “discipleship” are very common among Evangelical Christians an...
Christianity, particularly in the United States, has been a cultural practice rather than a lifestyl...
The greatest imperative left by Christ to His Church is clearly delineated in His last words, as rec...
Due to troublesome symptoms emerging and accelerating in American Protestant and Evangelical communi...