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Although the sacramental Rite of Reconciliation is included in many
Anglican prayer books, nothing has been written expressly Anglicans
since the 1980s that focuses on the pastoral skills required for
this ministry. This book combines and passes on the teaching,
coaching, skill development, and accumulated pastoral wisdom that
has not been widely accessible or well integrated into clergy
training. Realistic transcripts and "verbatims" of sample
confessions and counseling sessions involving a wide range of
people makes this a unique ministry resource for most seminaries
and theological colleges, plus clergy in general-including Lutheran
pastors who use the rite of "Individual Confession and Absolution"
in the Lutheran Book of Worship."
What distinguishes Christian ministry from other helping
professions? While many books tell clergy how to run a capital
campaign, handle conflict, and lead a vestry, this book helps
pastors, chaplains, and lay professionals appreciate the spiritual
depth of their calling and reminds them that Christian ministry is
Christs ministry working through them.
* Background on spiritual practices for Episcopalians * Noted
spiritual director shares wisdom from Anglican tradition With its
great heritage from English mystics, the Episcopal Church has been
"spiritual" since before it was trendy, and modern Episcopalians
have been in the forefront of exploring practices beyond Anglican
boundaries. Yet, perhaps only rarely do they grasp the implications
of the theology embedded in these practices or in the liturgies of
the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, which has shaped Episcopalians in
this country with its emphasis on baptismal spirituality and the
centrality of the Eucharist. Julia Gatta wants to change that with
her new book, Life in Christ. Applying her years of experience as
pastor and spiritual director combined with her study of the
spiritual wisdom of the past, she explores common Christian
practices and their underlying theology through an Episcopal lens.
In the tradition of Esther de Waal, Martin Smith, and Martin
Thornton, with particular reference to scripture, The Book of
Common Prayer, and the wisdom of the Christian spiritual tradition,
she illuminates methods readers may already be practicing and
provides insight and guidance to ones that may be new to them.
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