Classic Pastoral Care provides a topical arrangement of passages from classic Christian writings offering guidance on all major topics of pastoral theology. The four-volume set features writings from more than two hundred notable Christian authors–from Abelard and Ambrose to Isaac Watts and Zwingli–arranged in thirty topical sections. Volume one, Becoming a Minister, is concerned with the person and self-understanding of the caregiver. It discusses the call to the caring office, the way this inner sense of calling is affirmed in ordination, orders of ministry, set-apartness, and the shepherding metaphor. This is followed by discussions of authorization to servant ministry; the purpose of ministry; the relation of the general ministry of the whole church to the sacred or ordained ministry; the orders of diakonos, presbuteros, episkopos; women in ministry; and preparation for ministry through study and spiritual formation.
Becoming a Minister (Classical Pastoral Care Series, Vol. 1)
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This volume on pastoral care serves as a vocational resource, supporting studies related to ministry, counseling, and spiritual formation.
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Weight | 0.272 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.2 × 22.9 in |
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