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Pauls Way of Training Workers or the Seminary Way

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Pauls Way of Training Workers or the Seminary Way

De: Gene Edwards
Narrado por: Gordon Klassen
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Seminaries teach the Bible—but are they biblical? Discover the shocking roots of the seminary system and Paul’s radical alternative.

For centuries, the Christian world has assumed that seminaries and Bible schools are God’s method of training ministers. But what if this model never came from Scripture at all?

In this groundbreaking book, Gene Edwards traces the surprising roots of the seminary system—from pagan Greece and Aristotle’s philosophies to the medieval university and beyond. He reveals how these traditions quietly replaced the simple, relational way Jesus trained the Twelve and Paul trained his workers.

Far more than a history lesson, Paul’s Way of Training Workers is a call to rediscover the New Testament pattern of raising up leaders through life-on-life discipleship, spiritual depth, and practical experience. Edwards dares us to ask: Should we cling to the seminary model, or recover Paul’s way?

Challenging, thought-provoking, and deeply practical, this book is essential listening for pastors, church leaders, and believers who long for authentic, first-century Christianity in today’s world.

Key Benefits

-> Exposes hidden roots – traces the seminary model back to Plato, Aristotle, and the medieval university system rather than the New Testament.

-> Reveals the seminary’s legacy – shows how centuries of tradition shaped Christian training more than Scripture itself.

-> Contrasts two ways – compares the academic “seminary way” with Paul’s life-on-life method of training eight men in the first century.

-> A call to return – challenges listeners to rediscover the radical, relational way Jesus and Paul prepared workers.

-> For today’s church – equips pastors, leaders, and believers seeking authentic New Testament practice in modern times.

-> Thought-provoking & practical – blends historical insight with a vision for raising up leaders rooted in Christ, not tradition.

©2025 Cindy J. Edwards (P)2026 Christian Books Publishing House, Inc.
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