A Disciple “Will Be Like His Teacher” (Luke 6:40)
Making Disciples in the Gospel of Luke
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https://doi.org/10.32862/k.18.2.4Keywords:
Gospel of Luke; Discipleship; Imitation; Ethics; WarrantsAbstract
Using Luke 6:40 as a springboard, this paper examines how the formation of disciples occurs and how Luke’s moral logic works. Three aspects of formation are examined: the roles of imitation, community, and habit. For Luke’s moral vision, the study points out three key warrants: rewards, punishments, and imitation.
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