Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

Michael A. Milton's Involved with Mankind: A Theology of the Chaplain Ministry is the first release in a series on the theology of chaplain ministry. Prepared for the Presbyterian and Reformed Commission on Chaplains and Military Personnel (PRCC), Bethesda Publishing Group now makes this monograph available to the Church and the public. Chaplain ministry is growing even as many churches are in decline. Why so? And how is it that chaplaincy seems to thrive in the secular age? How about the validity of a word and sacrament ministry that takes place in a context "outside of the gates" and is even funded by those who may be resistant to the Gospel? Mike Milton seeks not only to find the answers to these questions but to locate the theological code that can unlock the glorious potential of chaplaincy to be the "faithful presence" and "common good" that the Church seeks to be in secularism and post-secularism.

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Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

Michael A. Milton's Involved with Mankind: A Theology of the Chaplain Ministry is the first release in a series on the theology of chaplain ministry. Prepared for the Presbyterian and Reformed Commission on Chaplains and Military Personnel (PRCC), Bethesda Publishing Group now makes this monograph available to the Church and the public. Chaplain ministry is growing even as many churches are in decline. Why so? And how is it that chaplaincy seems to thrive in the secular age? How about the validity of a word and sacrament ministry that takes place in a context "outside of the gates" and is even funded by those who may be resistant to the Gospel? Mike Milton seeks not only to find the answers to these questions but to locate the theological code that can unlock the glorious potential of chaplaincy to be the "faithful presence" and "common good" that the Church seeks to be in secularism and post-secularism.

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Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

by Michael A. Milton
Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

Involved with Mankind: A Theology of Chaplain Ministry (The Chaplain Ministry, #1)

by Michael A. Milton

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Michael A. Milton's Involved with Mankind: A Theology of the Chaplain Ministry is the first release in a series on the theology of chaplain ministry. Prepared for the Presbyterian and Reformed Commission on Chaplains and Military Personnel (PRCC), Bethesda Publishing Group now makes this monograph available to the Church and the public. Chaplain ministry is growing even as many churches are in decline. Why so? And how is it that chaplaincy seems to thrive in the secular age? How about the validity of a word and sacrament ministry that takes place in a context "outside of the gates" and is even funded by those who may be resistant to the Gospel? Mike Milton seeks not only to find the answers to these questions but to locate the theological code that can unlock the glorious potential of chaplaincy to be the "faithful presence" and "common good" that the Church seeks to be in secularism and post-secularism.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167336759
Publisher: Bethesda Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Series: The Chaplain Ministry
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 614 KB

About the Author

American Presbyterian minister, educator, Chaplain (Colonel), U.S. Army, Retired, consultant, author, and composer. Ph.D. (University of Wales); MPA (the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill); M.Div. (Knox Theological Seminary); Doctor of Ministry (Erskine Theological Seminary). Resides with his wife, Mae, in western North Carolina, USA.

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