Clergy Ethics in a Changing Society: Mapping the Terrain

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James P. Wind
Westminster John Knox Press, 1991 M01 1 - 303 páginas

Drawing upon the experiences and insights of a diverse group of notable contributors, this volume is perhaps the most complete study available on clergy ethics. The topics discussed include the separation of church and state, clergy professionalization, ethical pastoral care, and many more.

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Acknowledgments 79
9
Clergy Ethics Study Group Participants
21
Ethics and the Professional Ethics Model appeared under
35
Forgotten Traditions in the Clergys
37
Images that Shape the Public Obligations
54
Liberating Ministry Rebecca S Chopp
84
Clergy Ethics in Modern Fiction James P Wind
99
Clergy Ethics and the Professional
114
Clergy Ethics
156
Pastoral Care and Clergy Ethics J Russell Burck
178
Family Ethics and the Ethics
198
A Sociology of Ministerial Preparation
231
An Ethics for the Interpretation of
251
The Black Experience
273
Epilogue
295
temporary Jewish Experience originally appeared in Tikkun
302

Ethos Incarnation and Responsibility
134
carnation and Responsibility appeared in The Christian
146

Términos y frases comunes

Acerca del autor (1991)

James P. Wind is President of the Alban Institute. He is the author of two books and several articles about the role of religion in America and the value of congregations.

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