This book presents pertinent historical pastoral research considerations of the identity crisis in the priesthood requiring reconciliation of the hierarchical authority structures which have impaired authentic Christological pastoral leadership. It explores infrastructural models for an ecumenical church integrating denominational divisions with leadership reconciling Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox ministerial structures.
This book presents pertinent historical pastoral research considerations of the identity crisis in the priesthood requiring reconciliation of the hierarchical authority structures which have impaired authentic Christological pastoral leadership. It explores infrastructural models for an ecumenical church integrating denominational divisions with leadership reconciling Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox ministerial structures.
Richard H. Guerrette is a divinity, management, and forestry scholar from Yale University. This book is a result of a career-long study which was presented at the Stockholm School of Economics (Routledge 1994). As a practical innovator, artist, and poet, he founded the EquiPax Gallery and Corporate Retreat Center in Newport, Vermont, attracting an international roster of artists from the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, Germany, Romania, England, and Nigeria. He is the author of Management by Ethics: Innovative Discoveries for Corporate Ethical and Market Moral Reform, Volume 1 and Ethical Theories and Moral Narratives in Art: A Gallery Tour through the Corporate Moral Forest, Volume 2.
Inhaltsangabe
I Identity Crisis of the Priest Pastoral Considerations of the Crisis Organizational Analysis of the Crises An Ecumenical Discovery for the Priesthood Summary and Conclusion II Re-identity Through Pastoral Reform Interdisciplinary Perspectives A Sociology for Pastoral Reform An Ecclesiology for Christian Ministry Summary and Conclusion III A Reformational Identity for the Priest Redefining the Role of the Priest Ministries of Reconciliation Promoting the Ecumenical Growth of the Priest Summary and Conclusion IV A Sociological Plan for Pastoral Reform A Sociological Analysis The Sociological Plan Models of Structural Adaptation Models of Goal Substitution Models for Respecting Latent Religious Values Models of Integration Evaluation of the Plan Summary and Conclusion V Innovative Projections Toward Ecumenical Ministries Ministry and Ecclesiology Ministry and Ecumenism Summary and Conclusion
I Identity Crisis of the Priest Pastoral Considerations of the Crisis Organizational Analysis of the Crises An Ecumenical Discovery for the Priesthood Summary and Conclusion II Re-identity Through Pastoral Reform Interdisciplinary Perspectives A Sociology for Pastoral Reform An Ecclesiology for Christian Ministry Summary and Conclusion III A Reformational Identity for the Priest Redefining the Role of the Priest Ministries of Reconciliation Promoting the Ecumenical Growth of the Priest Summary and Conclusion IV A Sociological Plan for Pastoral Reform A Sociological Analysis The Sociological Plan Models of Structural Adaptation Models of Goal Substitution Models for Respecting Latent Religious Values Models of Integration Evaluation of the Plan Summary and Conclusion V Innovative Projections Toward Ecumenical Ministries Ministry and Ecclesiology Ministry and Ecumenism Summary and Conclusion
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