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A carregar... Attentive to God: Thinking Theologically in Ministrypor Charles M. Wood
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Wood and Blue challenge ministers-in-training to begin the process of thinking theologically about issues of ministry. Systematic or dogmatic theology embodies the danger of answering all the questions, even those no one is asking. For these authors, theology is not about the rhetoric of the pulpit but the response to the child who has seen the ghost of the departed. They offer 20 believable case studies of pastoral dilemmas that invite reflection and discussion. It is not a book of answer, only questions, but maybe theology, in real ministry, is more questions than answers. ( ) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
How the pastor reads a situation theologically will define the possibilities for ministry now and for the church's future. The pastor's theological lens effects every ministry task. This book introduces students to the importance of theological reflection. It tells them why theological reflection is crucial to who they are and what they do, and it shows them how they can acquire and strengthen their capacity for theological attentiveness. Central to Wood and Blue's approach is the conviction that pastoral character and pastoral practice are mutually formative. Also through the practice of ministry the pastor's identity is both continually discovered and continually worked on and worked out. All pastors must integrate who they believe themselves to be and who they believe God is to be effective leaders. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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