Jackson Carroll focuses on reclaiming a healthy understanding of
authority in the church by reviewing the meaning and foundation of
clergy authority and examining how his authority has been used and
abused. Carroll asks how a sense of clergy authority might be
recovered--one that honors shared ministry among clergy and lay
leaders while it appreciates the distinctive leadership tasks of
each clergyperson. To recover this sense, Carroll proposes a model
of reflective leadership and uses practical examples to illustrate
this method.
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