Vocation by Stephen Platten

Vocation by Stephen Platten

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Exploring Christian vocation, this book offers support for those considering whether they should offer themselves as candidates for the ordained priesthood, the diaconate, or some other formal ministry.

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Vocation by Stephen Platten

This is a book which explores Christian vocation. There is particular support for those considering whether they should offer themselves as candidates for the ordained priesthood, the diaconate, or some other formal ministry. It begins with a vision of the Christian life and of Christian ministry rather than simply a technical discussion of the theological roots of ministry and vocation. It explores aspects of the theology of ministry, but it starts from experience of the world. The last book to do this in a really visionary way was Archbishop Michael Ramsey's "The Christian Priest Today". That book remains a classic and is effectively irreplaceable. Some of the key elements of the context of that vision have changed in the past forty years and so the assumption behind this present book is that there is now more to be said.The book addresses ordained ministry as its main focus, though it touches on the ministry of readers and religious orders.
The Rt Revd Stephen Platten is Bishop of Wakefield. He was formerly Dean of Norwich. He is the author of Dreaming Spires? Cathedrals in a New Age (SPCK, 2006) and Rebuilding Jerusalem (SPCK, 2007)
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ISBN 13 9780281059621
ISBN 10 0281059624
Title Vocation
Author Stephen Platten
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2007-11-23
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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