Resurrecting Excellence

Resurrecting Excellence
Author: L. Gregory Jones,Kevin R. Armstrong
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2006-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802832342

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Resurrecting Excellence aims to rekindle and encourage among Christian leaders an unselfish ambition for the gospel that shuns both competition and mediocrity and rightly focuses on the beauty, power, and excellence of living as faithful disciples of the crucified and risen Christ. Drawing on ancient traditions and on contemporary voices, L. Gregory Jones offer both a theology of excellence and portraits of pastors, lay leaders, and congregations that embody "a more excellent way."--Publisher's description.

Ambition

Ambition
Author: Emma Ineson
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780281080137

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'Be encouraged by Bishop Emma's advice and inspired by her wisdom and humour.' JUSTIN WELBY, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY Counting things is very much on the table at the moment. But what is the theology around notions of ambition and success? Why do they sit so uncomfortably in a Christian context? After all, growth is not the preserve of big business when viewed through the lens of the story of God and his people. So, we need to ask, what is right about ambition for the Christian leader? And what were Jesus' views? Inevitably (because everything interesting is paradoxical), success and failure are close bedfellows. The single most successful event in the history of humankind - the victory of love over sin and death - looked very much like one man, naked, shamed and abandoned by most of his followers, hanging on a cross. If we keep a vision of the Kingdom of God at the centre of all we do, we cannot go far wrong. This lively and liberating book includes a brilliant take on Jesus' teaching in 'The Beatitudes for Ambitious Leaders'. Here Emma Ineson describes key spiritual dispositions that will enable us - whether in the church or living out our vocation elsewhere - to do just that.

Care for the Church and Its Liturgy

Care for the Church and Its Liturgy
Author: William H. Johnston
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814662694

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In the apostolic letter Summorum Pontificum, Pope Benedict XVI made the preconciliar Mass more widely available for Catholics who seek it, designating it the extraordinary form of the Roman Rite. The Mass as revised after Vatican II thus received the designation of ordinary form.

Sabbath in the City

Sabbath in the City
Author: Bryan P. Stone,Claire E. Wolfteich
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664233495

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Drawing on their research involving urban pastors from across the United States, Bryan Stone and Claire Wolfteich identify and examine spiritual practices that foster excellence in urban ministry. After discussing the specific challenges facing urban pastors and presenting the kinds of excellence required of them, Stone and Wolfteich explore several practices that help sustain ministers working in urban contexts, such as cultivating holy friendships, practicing Sabbath, maintaining lives of prayer and study, and setting appropriate boundaries. Throughout, the authors weave together stories from urban pastors from a variety of denominations with insights from the history of Christian spirituality and theology to chart a theological course for the formation and renewal of pastors in diverse contemporary contexts.

The Shape of Participation

The Shape of Participation
Author: L. Roger Owens
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621893196

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The Shape of Participation is a work of constructive theology addressed to theologians, seminarians, and thoughtful pastors. Owens engages and deepens recent popular discussions of church practices by approaching practices from the church Fathers' understanding of the church's participation in God. Through a wide-ranging engagement with theologians, both ancient and contemporary--including Cyril of Alexandria, Maximus the Confessor, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Herbert McCabe--Owens argues that the embodied practices of the church are the church's participation in the life of God, making the church Jesus' own continued, peaceable embodiment in and for the world. This book is for theologians, pastors, and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of how the visible presence of God's church is extraordinarily good news in a violent world.

Teaching Death and Dying

Teaching Death and Dying
Author: Christopher M Moreman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2008-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199715015

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The academic study of death rose to prominence during the 1960s. Courses on some aspect of death and dying can now be found at most institutions of higher learning. These courses tend to stress the psycho-social aspects of grief and bereavement, however, ignoring the religious elements inherent to the subject. This collection is the first to address the teaching of courses on death and dying from a religious-studies perspective.

Transitions

Transitions
Author: David Mosser
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664235437

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Preacher and teacher David Mosser offers practical and spiritual guidance for pastors struggling to manage and respond to changes in the economy, changes in their neighborhoods, changes in their denominations, changes in the congregation, changes in culture, and the life changes present in every parishioner's life. Wise words from authors such as Alyce McKenzie, David Buttrick, Joanna Adams, and Thomas Long all contribute to this most timely and helpful book.

Laughter in a Time of Turmoil

Laughter in a Time of Turmoil
Author: Richard P. Olson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2012-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621892021

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Here's a different angle on humor--it can be a spiritual practice, an expression of a theology of joy, hope, and grace. Humor is so valuable, for it offers self-care, healing, and renewal, precious gifts in times of pressure and tension. Olson begins by telling of three unforgettable friends who lived their lives with joy and zest--a practice that opened doors and aided their own sense of well-being. Playfully, he continues by exploring the known benefits of humor. Next considered is the amazing variety of humor in the Bible, a basic theology of a laughing God, and the caring ethic of humor that emerges from this theology. Finally, there is a discussion of how this practice of humor enriches worship, caregiving, and administration. Laughter in a Time of Turmoil draws to a close considering spiritual disciplines/practices and why humor belongs among these practices. Suggestions are then offered on how to grow in this spiritual practice. Discussion questions are provided for each chapter to help groups enjoy their conversations about the book. This book will help you think and laugh, or laugh and think (take your pick) and then be on your way rejoicing.