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Seeking to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical
theology and ecclesiology, this co-authored volume presents an
evolving conversation between four significant theologians.This
co-authored volume is the outcome of an ecumenical speaking and
listening that has involved a continuing conversation between four
theologians over a period of more than two years. The scholars are
active members of the mainline churches in the UK, Anglican,
Methodist and Roman Catholic. They propose that the Church will
live as it grows in self-understanding, in the light of the claim
that her purpose is to focus attention on God, Creator, Redeemer,
and Living Presence. In so doing they address key debates in the US
and European contexts, as well as dealing with matters of pressing
concern in the wider global church.What does it mean to say that
the Church in herself and on behalf of the world bears witness to
and celebrates the presence of God in contemporary ethics, worship,
governance and mission? The authors have sought to bridge the gap
between theoretical and practical theology, and ecclesiology. Key
features are accessibility, the highly pertinent nature of the
themes it covers, its academic purpose and its awareness of the
parish and ministerial contexts."Ecclesiological Investigations"
brings together quality research and inspiring debates in
ecclesiology worldwide from a network of international scholars,
research centres and projects in the field.
Learn to Preach Expository Sermons with Excellence Many sermons
preached today lack the divine knowledge and spiritual
understanding available only through dynamic expository preaching.
In Preaching: How to Preach Biblically, John MacArthur's well-known
passion for the Bible combines with the expertise of faculty
members at The Master's Seminary to inspire and equip preachers in
effective biblical preaching. Preaching: How to Preach Biblically
flows from biblical foundations for expository preaching through a
detailed process of developing expositions and creating sermons to
the actual delivery of expository messages, connecting what pastors
learn in seminary with the sermons preached in a local church. This
volume shows how to progress purposefully from one phase to the
next in preparing to minister to God's people through preaching.
This book answers these questions and more: What is expository,
biblical preaching? What are the theological and historical
foundations for insisting on expository preaching? What are the
steps involved in preparation for and participation in biblical
preaching? What models exist for expository preaching today? The
Master's Seminary faculty, with over thirty years' experience in
preaching and seminary training of preachers, contributes a
treasury of expertise alongside insights from expositor John
MacArthur. While united on their commitment to exposition, the
variety of individual expressions and methodological preferences
discussed offers beneficial assistance for any preacher seeking a
higher level of expository excellence.
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Contains selcected papers from two conferences in 2003 at the
uNiversity of Bergen (Norway) and at the Central European
University (Hungary). They deal with the communication of the Holy
See with Northern Europe and East Central Europe in the late Middle
Ages, both at the margins of Western Christendom.
There is a crisis in church leadership today. Because of
widespread scandals, significant power struggles within
denominations and local churches, and self-serving clergy and
laity, society has lost confidence in the Church as a moral voice.
What is the solution?
"The Cross and the Towel" provides an ancient prophetic voice in
overcoming the sins within the church. It is a guidebook for
pastors and church leaders who have a sincere desire to achieve
God's true mission in the world.
About the Author
TONY BARON holds a double doctorate in psychology and theology
and currently serves as president of Servant Leadership Institute
at Datron World Communications, Inc., headquartered in Vista,
California. An ordained Anglican priest and canon within the
Anglican Mission in the Americas, Dr. Baron teaches leadership,
pastoral ministry, and Anglican studies at Azusa Pacific University
School of Theology. A past regional director within the Order of
St. Luke Healing Ministry, Dr. Baron is board certified in forensic
medicine, is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychological
Specialties, and consults with leaders around the world on how to
live for the sake of others. He is also the author of "The Art of
Servant Leadership: Designing Your Organization for the Sake of
Others."
This volume describes many of the greatest and most engaging Canons
in the history of the Church of England. With a wealth of amusing
detail and anecdote, as well as a skilful marshalling of the
essential facts, he brings the Canons alive, and considers their
significance in the social and ecclesiastical history of their
times. Tracing the course of the dramatic change in the fortunes of
the English cathedrals and in turn the lives of the most
interesting and significant Canons who were in office, Trevor
Beeson provides readers with an interesting and undemanding
introduction to two centuries of Church history with these
portraits of quite remarkable men. Including characters from St
Paul's Cathedral, Westminster, Canterbury, York, Ely, Chester,
Bristol, Manchester, Winchester and Oxford there are stories to
delight readers from around the UK. About the Author Trevor Beeson
was Canon of Westminster Abbey before becoming Dean of Winchester
where he raised GBP7 million to restore the cathedral fabric and
open a visitor centre. His previous books have all been bestsellers
on the SCM list and have been serialised in the national press.
English-born Francis Asbury was one of the most important religious
leaders in American history. Asbury single-handedly guided the
creation of the American Methodist church, which became the largest
Protestant denomination in nineteenth-century America, and laid the
foundation of the Holiness and Pentecostal movements that flourish
today. John Wigger has written the definitive biography of Asbury
and, by extension, a revealing interpretation of the early years of
the Methodist movement in America. Asbury emerges here as not
merely an influential religious leader, but a fascinating
character, who lived an extraordinary life. His cultural
sensitivity was matched only by his ability to organize. His life
of prayer and voluntary poverty were legendary, as was his
generosity to the poor. He had a remarkable ability to connect with
ordinary people, and he met with thousands of them as he
crisscrossed the nation, riding more than one hundred and thirty
thousand miles between his arrival in America in 1771 and his death
in 1816. Indeed Wigger notes that Asbury was more recognized
face-to-face than any other American of his day, including Thomas
Jefferson and George Washington.
Why Bishops? What's so special about Bishops? What are Bishops
called to and how best can they do it? This book is the single
resource of answers to all the questions one could conceivably have
about what a Bishop is and their function and purpose in the
Church. Paul Avis offers a fascinating account of the ministerial
identity of the bishop, and in particular the tasks and roles of
episcopal ministry. Placing the Bishop within his wider
ecclesiological framework, Avis illuminates the role of the
individual in episcopal ministry. The book sets the vital work of a
Bishop within an ecclesiological framework: the Bishop in the
Anglican Communion, within the Church of Christ, within the
purposes of God.
Too many males abuse the power they have. Often those males grow up
without healthy role models and so, while they look like men, they
act like boys. Only now there are adult consequences to their
actions. And many of us are caught in the shifting cultural ideas
about manhood, unsure of how to make sound decisions or truly be a
man. Every day we find evidence that the role of men at home, at
work, and out in the world is deeply misinterpreted. In Male vs.
Man, Dondre Whitfield equips us to become men rather than simply
"grown males." Men are healthy and productive servant-leaders who
bring positive change to their communities. Males are self-serving
and stuck in negative cycles that we hear and read about daily.
They create chaos instead of cultivating calm. Male vs. Man is an
uplifting playbook for men who want to level up. It will help men
and women alike understand what real manhood is, based on biblical
wisdom as well as hard-earned lessons from someone who has been
there. With practical guidance and a strong spiritual foundation,
Dondre shows how to cultivate the life-changing spiritual,
emotional, and psychological attributes of servant leadership at
home, at work, and in our communities.
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