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The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision
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Todd Wilson and Gerald Hiestand contend that among a younger generation of evangelical pastors and theologians, there is a growing appreciation for the native connection between theology and pastoral ministry. At the heart of this recovery of a theological vision for ministry is the re-emergence of the role of the "pastor theologian."
The Pastor Theologian presents a taxonomy of the pastor-theologian and shows how individual pastors—given their unique calling and gift-set—can best embody this age-old vocation in the 21st century. They present three models that combine theological study and practical ministry to the church:
The Local Theologian—a pastor theologian who ably services the theological needs of a local congregation.
The Popular Theologian—a pastor theologian who writes theology to a wider lay audience.
The Ecclesial Theologian—a pastor theologian who writes theology to other theologians and scholars.
Raising the banner for the pastor as theologian, this book invites the emerging generation of theologians and pastors to reimagine the pastoral vocation along theological lines, and to identify with one of the above models of the pastor theologian.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780310516828 |
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| Publisher: | Zondervan |
| Publication date: | 06/23/2015 |
| Pages: | 192 |
| Sales rank: | 966,875 |
| Product dimensions: | 8.20(w) x 5.40(h) x 0.60(d) |
| Age Range: | 18 Years |
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Why Pastor-Theologians?Chapter 1 Pastor or Theologian? A Modern Identity Crisis
Chapter 2 The Great Divorce: How Did It Happen?
PART 1: THE LOCAL THEOLOGIAN
Chapter 3 Resourcing the Congregation
Chapter 4 The Contemplative Pastor: Eugene Peterson (c. 1980)
PART 2: THE POPULAR THEOLOGIAN
Chapter 5 Influencing the Masses
Chapter 6 The Evangelical Statesman: John Stott (c. 2000)
PART 3: THE ECCLESIAL THEOLOGIAN
Chapter 7 Engaging the Theologians
Chapter 8 The Bishop and Scholar: N. T. Wright (c. 2009)
Conclusion: The Future of a Movement







