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OverviewAll too often Church leaders may want to work cooperatively with others, and yet find themselves frustrated. Clergy, Culture and Ministry considers the difficulties and challenges faced by any incumbent wishing to interpret and understand what is going on in their congregation and parish, and why it might be happening. Engaging with the work of Wesley Carr, Ian Tomlinson brings theory and practice into conversation by responding to each of Carr’s ‘propositions’ with a ‘critical incident’ from the author’s own parish experience. Table of Contents: Foreword – Martyn Percy Introduction 1 Critical Incidents 2 Behaviours and Boundaries 3 Practical and Pastoral Theology 4 Applications and Reflections 5 Propositions and Practical Wisdom 6 Pastors, Preachers and Priests – Some Prescriptions Conclusion Afterword – Martyn Percy Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian Tomlinson , Martyn PercyPublisher: SCM Press Imprint: SCM Press Volume: 3 ISBN: 9780334056188ISBN 10: 0334056187 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 31 October 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword - Martyn Percy Introduction 1 Critical Incidents 2 Behaviours and Boundaries 3 Practical and Pastoral Theology 4 Applications and Reflections 5 Propositions and Practical Wisdom 6 Pastors, Preachers and Priests - Some Prescriptions Conclusion Afterword - Martyn PercyReviewsWesley Carr is yet to be acknowledged as one of the most creative and positive theologians of our times. Tomlinson's clear analysis offers the beginning of such an appreciation. It will be like a breath of fresh air to all who seek encouragement in the task of Christian ministry. -- Alastair Redfern """Wesley Carr is yet to be acknowledged as one of the most creative and positive theologians of our times. Tomlinson’s clear analysis offers the beginning of such an appreciation. It will be like a breath of fresh air to all who seek encouragement in the task of Christian ministry."" -- Alastair Redfern" Author InformationUntil his death in 2016, Ian Tomlinson served as Rector of the The Benefice of Appleshaw, Kimpton, Thruxton, Fyfield and Shipton Bellinger in the diocese of Winchester for 37 years. The Revd Canon Professor Martyn Percy is Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |