The Making of Ministry by Angela Shier-Jones

The Making of Ministry by Angela Shier-Jones

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Offers an insight into the practical and theological issues affecting the Church's investment in its primary asset - namely its people. This book is a contribution to the discussion about how the church can best prepare men and women for ministry in church.

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The Making of Ministry by Angela Shier-Jones

Theological education, the preparation and formation of men and women for ministry, ordained and lay, has changed dramatically in the last thirty years. In this comprehensive and challenging book, a broad range of contributors, all themselves practitioners of theological education, discuss the fundamental question of what it means to be called by God and by the Church. The question faced by the churches is whether or not the theological education provided for ministers to prepare, support and sustain them in their ministry is effective and appropriate for the needs of the twenty-first century church. It asks how contemporary ministerial training can prepare all ministers to be the 'pioneer' ministers of the future. It provides an unparalleled theological rationale and critique of the theological education offered by the church at each of the stages in the 'making of a minister' - whether lay or ordained.The book addresses a pivotal issue straddling the gulf between 'orthodox' and 'emergent' church. It tackles head on the question as to what makes a minister a minister in such circumstances. In so doing, it explores the expectations underpinning the role of a priest or presbyter, deacon or lay worker in the Church today. The contributors address issues such as vocation, the process of formation, issues of sexuality and gender, ministry and management and accountability in today's church.
The Editor, Angela Shier-Jones, is the Director of Academic Studies and Research at Wesley College Bristol and serves as a consultant to the European Council of Churches Council for Theological Education in Europe. She is a member of the Faith and Order Committee of the British Methodist Church and a convenor of the Practical Theology Working Group of the 2007 Oxford Institute. She is currently the chair of the British Committee of the World Methodist Council.The Contributors are Angela Shier-Jones, Kenneth Wilson, Jeremy Worthen, Justine Allain Chapman, Mark Wakelin, Roger Wiig, Sheryl Anderson.
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ISBN 13 9780716206446
ISBN 10 0716206447
Title The Making of Ministry
Author Angela Shier-Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Epworth Press
Year published 2008-09-30
Number of pages 191
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.