Why is theology often divorced from ministry? Why is ministry left
bereft of a robust theology? Ray S. Anderson, a professor of Fuller
Theological Seminary for over thirty years, has left a legacy of
provocative reflections on these questions. In this book, Kettler
provides a sure guide to major themes in the work of one of the
most creative theological minds to have sought to integrate
theology and ministry. Ray Anderson's radical incarnational
theology of the "kenotic community" provides a new basis for a
broader, risk-taking ecclesiology. He also brings theological
anthropology to the front of the agenda, and therefore into
ministry to actual hurting human persons. Each chapter ends with a
case study from an actual life situation, to "test out" and work
through the implications of Anderson's theology.
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