Performing Miracles: Discipleship and the Miracle Tradition of Jesus

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 33 (2):85-98 (2016)
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Utilizing memory, orality and performance this article posits a model of how the miracle tradition of Jesus may have been transmitted. What was spoken of and remembered, specifically, about Jesus’ miracles provided faith and transformation in the discipleship process both during the life of Jesus and after. Jesus extended his ministry to The Twelve and others through calling them to participate in his Kingdom mission through imitating him in word and deed, particularly miracle working.

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Brandon Walker
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