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In Ministry That Transforms, Kathleen McAlpin showcases the Romero House group and her program of Integration for Ministry that provides adult education and ministry formation. She lays out a transformative Contemplative Theological Reflection Process leading to conversion, contemplation, and holiness through practice and dialogue. By enlisting Scripture, social justice concerns, and a cast of critical thinkers in the theology of ministry, McAlpin provides a creative, process-oriented framework for ministerial theology and faith development for anyone involved in ministry.
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Produktbeschreibung
In Ministry That Transforms, Kathleen McAlpin showcases the Romero House group and her program of Integration for Ministry that provides adult education and ministry formation. She lays out a transformative Contemplative Theological Reflection Process leading to conversion, contemplation, and holiness through practice and dialogue. By enlisting Scripture, social justice concerns, and a cast of critical thinkers in the theology of ministry, McAlpin provides a creative, process-oriented framework for ministerial theology and faith development for anyone involved in ministry.
Ministry is transformative action. As Christians, when we do something in service-engaging the needs of our sisters and brothers in the name of Jesus Christ-we minister for the reign of God. The Romero House volunteers, whose narratives undergird this volume, actively construct a theology of ministry while undergoing a powerful sense of personal transformation. Anyone involved in ministry-whether in formation programs, in parishes, or in social justice activities-will welcome this creative, process-oriented framework for ministerial theology and faith development, a framework that is firmly grounded in the minister's grassroots experience.
Autorenporträt
Kathleen McAlpin, RSM, DMin, teaches spiritual direction at Regis College in Toronto and Creighton University. She directs the Integration for Ministry Program at Regis College, where she also facilitates a contemplative method of theological reflection for both integration and formation for ministry.