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Shaped for Service: Ministerial Formation and Virtue Ethics

By Paul W. Goodliff

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ISBN 9780718895211

Book info: Shaped for Service: Ministerial Formation and Virtue Ethics (Paperback, 330 pages) – Lutterworth Press, 2018. Language: English. "In the English-speaking Western world alone, thousands of men and women begin formal training for Christian ministry each year or informally seek to equip themselves for pastoral ministry. Over the past...

Book info: Shaped for Service: Ministerial Formation and Virtue Ethics (Paperback, 330 pages) – Lutterworth Press, 2018. Language: English.

"In the English-speaking Western world alone, thousands of men and women begin formal training for Christian ministry each year or informally seek to equip themselves for pastoral ministry. Over the past fifty years, the ancient world of virtue ethics has been re-imagined as a means of forming people of character and morality today. In Shaped for Service, this experience is used as the framework to understand what we are doing as we form Christian ministers now, and how we might strengthen that development by more consciously linking the practices of ministry with the person, spirituality, and wisdom of the practitioner.Writing from the context of a lifetime of pastoral ministry and the oversight of ministers in the Baptist Union of Great Britain, Goodliff explores what pastors do and who they are called to be using a mixture of theological and pastoral enquiry, reflections upon art and personal story. This book will be of interest to those who are charged with forming the next generation of ministers, but anyone beginning that journey of formation for ministry themselves will also find this vision of ministry challenging and inspiring."Table of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Ministerial Formation and Virtue EthicsPart One: Formation and Virtue Ethics1. Formation for Ministry2. History and Landscape3. Virtue Ethics and Practitioners4. Creation, Eschaton, and the Formation and the Practice of MinistryPart Two: Models of Ministerial Formation5. Formation and Wisdom6. Focused Discipleship7. Ministerial Formation as ApprenticeshipPart Three: Forming the Person8. Intellectual Formation9. Spiritual Formation10. Character FormationPart Four: Forming the Practices of Ministry11. Formation of the Practitioner12. Forming the Liturgist13. The Formation of Pastoral Integrity14. Ministry as Guidance15. Ministry as Mission16. Forming the Preacher17. Forming the Administrator18. Forming the LeaderBibliographyGeneral IndexAncient Document Index Editorial Reviews Review "In this important new book on formation for ministry, Paul Goodliff gets it exactly right in taking a whole-of-life approach. ... All the knowledge and skill in the world is not much use if the pastor is not a good or virtuous person. Goodliff has that rare ability to connect with profound theological and philosophical thinking in a way that is both accessible and engaging."NEIL PEMBROKE, University of Queensland"Paul Goodliff writes with the authority and wisdom of one who has served as a pastor, as a pastor of pastors, and as a denominational leader with responsibility for succeeding generations of ministers, their selection, training, deployment, and support. Add to this the aptitude for constant theological reflection on practice and you end up with someone worth listening to."NIGEL G. WRIGHT, Spurgeon's College London"Marrying huge experience in managing ministers with a deeply incisive and well-informed mind, Goodliff offers us an essential reader for ministerial formation and continuing development. He rightly perceives the Achilles heel of ministerial living: the formation and implementation of a robust ethic that is true to our Lord. This is treasured reading for those who care for the instruction, supervision, and practice of Christian ministry."JIM PURVES, The Baptist Union of Scotland About the Author Paul W. Goodliff is Minister of Abingdon Baptist Church, Oxfordshire, and Associate Research Fellow at Spurgeon’s College, London. He has pastored churches in London and Stevenage; been General Superintendent of the Baptist Union’s Central Area and its Head of Ministry. He is a visiting lecturer in various colleges, teaching ecclesiology, pastoral and sacramental theology, and the author of books on pastoral care, shame, and ministry.

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