Reconstructing Pastoral Theology

Reconstructing Pastoral Theology
Title Reconstructing Pastoral Theology PDF eBook
Author Andrew Purves
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 280
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664227333

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In Pastoral Care in the Classical Tradition, Andrew Purves argued that pastoral care and theology has long ignored Scripture and Christian doctrine, and pastoral practice has become secularized in both method and goal, the fiefdom of psychology and the social sciences. He builds further on this idea here, presenting a christological basis for ministry and pastoral theology.

Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition

Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition
Title Pastoral Theology in the Classical Tradition PDF eBook
Author Andrew Purves
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 148
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664222413

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Purves proposes a thoughtful reading of early classical texts to provide insight into contemporary pastoral work.

Reconstructing Practical Theology

Reconstructing Practical Theology
Title Reconstructing Practical Theology PDF eBook
Author John Reader
Publisher Routledge
Pages 165
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351906194

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This book argues that the discipline of practical theology needs to be re-shaped in the light of the impact of various influences created through the encounter with globalization. Essential to this is an engagement with the insights of other disciplines, e.g. sociology, politics, economics and philosophy. The content and authority of the Christian tradition is being challenged by the blurred encounters with more fluid lifestyles, alternative spiritualities and indeed other faiths as mediated through information technology and the breakdown of attachments to all forms of institutional life. Traditional ways of 'belonging' and relating to places and structures are being eroded leaving the established patterns of ministry, worship, church organisation the province of an ageing population, while those who are now more inclined to search for 'communities of interest' avoid being drawn into the practices and structures of formal religion. What is the future for practical theology in this rapidly changing context? By examining the familiar concerns of the subject John Reader shows how it is in danger of operating with 'zombie categories' - still alive but only just - and presents the possibilities for a reflexive spirituality grounded in the Christian tradition as a way into the future.

Reconstructing Practical Theology

Reconstructing Practical Theology
Title Reconstructing Practical Theology PDF eBook
Author John Reader
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 158
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780754666608

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This book argues that the discipline of practical theology needs to be re-shaped in the light of the impact of various influences created through the encounter with globalization. Essential to this is an engagement with the insights of other disciplines, e.g. sociology, politics, economics and philosophy. The content and authority of the Christian tradition is being challenged by the blurred encounters with more fluid lifestyles, alternative spiritualities and indeed other faiths as mediated through information technology and the breakdown of attachments to all forms of institutional life. Traditional ways of belonging and relating to places and structures are being eroded leaving the established patterns of ministry, worship, church organisation the province of an ageing population, while those who are now more inclined to search for communities of interest avoid being drawn into the practices and structures of formal religion. What is the future for practical theology in this rapidly changing context? By examining the familiar concerns of the subject John Reader shows how it is in danger of operating with zombie categories - still alive but only just - and presents the possibilities for a reflexive spirituality grounded in the Christian tradition as a way into the future.

The Crucifixion of Ministry

The Crucifixion of Ministry
Title The Crucifixion of Ministry PDF eBook
Author Andrew Purves
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 226
Release 2010-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 145876950X

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As a pastor, do you ever get the feeling that no matter what you try, nothing much seems to change? That is because the ministries themselves are not redemptive--they are not up to you. Only Jesus' ministry is redemptive. Jesus has to ''show up.'' Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. He says that the attempt to be an effective minister is a major problem. Ministers are ''in the way.'' He radically claims that ministries need to be crucified. They need to be killed off so that Christ can make them live. Rooting church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and participation in his ministry today, even if it means letting Christ put to death the ministries to which pastors cling so closely. A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church written in plain, down-to-earth language.

Theological Foundations for Ministry

Theological Foundations for Ministry
Title Theological Foundations for Ministry PDF eBook
Author Ray S. Anderson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 789
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 056760084X

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This is a collection of essential passages on the ministry of the church. By selecting significant sources which share a common assumption concerning the nature of theology and its methodology, the editor presents a single consistent theology of ministry. The book is carefully organised to allow a thorough exploration of the different aspects of ministry. Contributors include Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans Küng, Helmut Thielicke and Thomas F. Torrance.

Exploring Christology and Atonement

Exploring Christology and Atonement
Title Exploring Christology and Atonement PDF eBook
Author Andrew Purves
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 265
Release 2015-08-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 083084077X

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The Scottish theologians John McLeod Campbell, Hugh Ross Mackintosh and Thomas F. Torrance were theologians of reconciliation, who emphasized the reality of God's redemptive grace in the person and work of Jesus Christ. In this magisterial treatment, Andrew Purves unfolds the riches of their theology for pastoral ministry today.