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      • The Pauline view of the spiritual life can best be summarized by the statement in 2 Cor 3:17b, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." The key concepts in the thought of Paul regarding the Chris- tian life are here expressed: the Spirit, lordship and liberty.
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  1. This article, spinning from two messages received by James Padgett in 1915, deals with three lessons from the Apostle Paul's spiritual life.

  2. The Pauline view of the spiritual life can best be summarized by the statement in 2 Cor 3:17b, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." The key concepts in the thought of Paul regarding the Chris- tian life are here expressed: the Spirit, lordship and liberty.

  3. Lessons from the Apostle Paul’s Spiritual Life. By Eva Peck. Just over a year after Jesus started working with James Padgett and communicating spiritual messages through him, in December 1915, Jesus spoke about the apostle Paul and his dramatic conversion and calling based on a speaker’s interpretation of the Bible account in Acts 9.

    • Introduction
    • Redemptionis Donum
    • Vocation

    My aim in this paper is to show the anthropology of Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyła, at work in a document called Redemptionis Donumissued while he was pope and addressed to men and women Religious. In Redemptionis Donum Pope John Paul II, reflecting on the Consecrated Religious Life, claimed that vocation carries the answer to the questions of “w...

    (At this point, before moving on to religious life I would like to interject here that there is another major phenomenologist whose work would be most pertinent in this field: Edith Stein. She was herself both a major philosopher and later a Carmelite nun. Clearly she is going to have the most useful “insider” views of both phenomenology and religi...

    John Paul speaks very specifically of “vocation” as demonstrative of anthropology, and for want of time this is the one point from the document which I will look at here. I will be sticking very closely to the text, but in such a way as to highlight some key phrases which can slip through unnoticed. John Paul talks about vocation (being called) and...

  4. Jul 25, 2016 · So Paul says, for example, in 1 Corinthians 2:12–13, “We have received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might understand the things freely given us by God. And we impart this in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit, interpreting spiritual truths to those who are spiritual.”

  5. Application-Life Steps: 1. Pope John Paul speaks of our following Christ’s example of giving up his life for others. How can we, as Christ’s people, imitate his sacrifice within the pro-life movement? In what ways can we give up some aspect of our own lives in order to save others? 2.

  6. Feb 22, 2023 · Some may not believe the life that Saul-turned-Paul led, from being a Christian-hating persecutor to redeemed by God and follower of Christ. But his life epitomizes the spiritual transformation that takes place as we shed our world-based lives and embrace our spirit-filled lives.