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TitlePastoral ministry according to Paul : A Biblical vision [electronic resource]
AuthorThompson, James W.
Call NoEBC 253.09015 THO
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International Standard Book Number 9781441205896
Dewey Decimal Classification Number EBC 253.09015 THO
Personal Name Thompson, James W.
Title Statement Pastoral ministry according to Paul : A Biblical vision [electronic resource]
Imprint Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, 2006.
Physical Description eBook, 101p.
General Note Includes Index and Bibliographical References
Formatted Contents Note 1. Discovering a Pauline pastoral theology 2. Blameless at his coming : Paul's pastoral vision in Philippians and 1 Thessalonians 3. Living between the times : Pauline anthropology and the problem of transformation in Galatians 4. Romans as pastoral theology 5. Building the community : pastoral theology as community formation in the Corinthian letters Conclusion : transformation and pastoral theology.
Summary, Etc. What is the ultimate purpose of pastoral ministry? What emphases and priorities should fuel the pursuit of this purpose? These are perennial questions engaged by pastors, the churches that employ them, and the seminaries that prepare them. As a New Testament scholar who works at the intersection between biblical studies and practical ministry, James Thompson suggests that we need to recapture the theological foundation for understanding pastoral ministry. In this careful, contextual study of Pauline letters, Thompson draws out Paul's vision and purpose for his ministry. He concludes that the goal of pastoral ministry is "transforming the community of faith until it is 'blameless' at the coming of Christ." It is corporate, spiritual, and ethical growth that Paul focuses on, as opposed to the frequent contemporary focus on numerical growth and meeting the needs of individuals. While recognizing the historical and cultural gap between Paul's ministry context and our own, Thompson nevertheless believes this vision of ministry has profound implications for us today. Going beyond the emphasis on pastoral roles and mere pragmatics of much of the "how to" literature, he offers suggestions for application that are rooted in the eschatological and ethical goals of Paul's vision of pastoral work.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term BIBLE.N.T. - EPISTLES OF PAUL - CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term PASTORAL THEOLOGY - BIBLICAL TEACHING.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term PAUL, THE APOSTLE, SAINT.
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