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Ethics in Pastoral Ministry

Ethics in Pastoral Ministry
Author: Richard M. Gula
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1616432950

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This book is an attempt to make a Catholic contribution to stimulate a conversation within the Catholic Church on professional ethics in pastoral ministry.--From publisher's description.


Ministerial Ethics

Ministerial Ethics
Author: Joe E. Trull
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1585583022

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Ministerial Ethics provides both new and experienced pastors with tools for sharpening their personal and professional decision-making skills. The authors seek to explain the unique moral role of the minister and the ethical responsibilities of the vocation and to provide "a clear statement of the ethical obligations contemporary clergy should assume in their personal and professional lives." Trull and Carter deal with such areas as family life, confidentiality, truth-telling, political involvement, working with committees, and relating to other church staff members. First published in 1993, this edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and contains expanded sections on theological foundations, the role of character, confidentiality, and the timely topic of clergy sexual abuse. Appendices describing various denominational ministerial codes of ethics are included.


Ethics for Christian Ministry

Ethics for Christian Ministry
Author: Joe E. Trull
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493411519

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This one-of-a-kind resource in professional ethics helps today's Christian leaders maintain a high moral character and lifestyle and sharpen their personal and professional decision-making skills. Two experienced teachers and pastors address both current and perennial ethical issues and offer guidance for developing a personal code of ethics to maintain integrity in the work of ministry. The authors address the nature of ethical decision making as well as practical areas where integrity can be compromised, including issues raised by the use of smartphones and social media. Appendixes include codes of ethics from various denominations.


Pastoral Ethics

Pastoral Ethics
Author: W. Ross Hastings
Publisher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781683595458

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Ethics is freedom in Christ to pursue the good, true, and beautiful. Pastors regularly face concrete ethical questions. And they, too, pursue a moral life. In the busyness of ministry, it can be tempting to think pragmatically or derive one's ethics from the latest cultural concerns. But standard approaches to ethics, whether deontological, utilitarian, or virtue--ethical, all fall short of being distinctly Christian. Ethics ought to be grounded in the gospel and in our triune God. In Pastoral Ethics, W. Ross Hastings provides pastors an evangelical and trinitarian framework for moral formation and ethical discernment. For Hastings, ethics must be reclaimed as theological. Theology without ethics becomes gnosticism. Ethics without theology leads to legalism and death. Christian ethics participates in God's life and God's work. This communion with God leads to obedience to his commands as summed up in the Decalogue, and over several chapters Hastings provides a rich exposition for pastoral formation. Pastors find their identity in God, and this inspires right thinking and acting with regard to authority, life and death, sexuality, work and rest, speech, and desires. An approach to ethics that prompts faith, hope, and love, Pastoral Ethics is an essential guide for Christians in all ministry contexts.


Gentle Shepherding

Gentle Shepherding
Author: Joseph Earl Bush
Publisher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827212640

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Named "One of the Top Ten Books for Parish Clergy" for the year 2006 by the Academy of Parish Clergy! Gentle Shepherding offers a rare balance in an introduction to pastoral ethics, one that identifies deeply with the pastoral vocation and brings it into conversation with a developed body of ethical theory. The goal of the book is to equip seminarians and pastors with conceptual resources for clarifying moral responsibility in the practice of ministry. This responsibility includes three levels: the minister as a moral agent in offering care; the minister as a moral enabler in encouraging virtue in others; and the minister as a moral leader in facilitating congregational life and witness in society. Helping ministers and seminarians to think anew about their responsibilities and the moral quandaries in pastoral practice, Gentle Shepherding integrates theory with practice, providing case material for further reflection and discussion and at least one case study or exercise associated with each chapter.


Pastoral Ethics

Pastoral Ethics
Author: Gaylord B. Noyce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780687303380

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Like most community leaders, clergy are constantly asked to make decisions that have far-reaching effects. For clergy, the matter is particularly complicated because of the many arenas in which they operate--counseling, church management, community affairs, ecumenical relationships, denominational politics, and others. In Pastoral Ethics, Gaylord Noyce looks at clergy as professionals, and shows what can be learned from the professional ethics of other disciplines. He also demonstrates the special responsibilities (and opportunities) that affect those who are ordained. A book at once practical and prophetic, Pastoral Ethics is the standard for a new generation.


Religious Ethics and Pastoral Care

Religious Ethics and Pastoral Care
Author: Don S. Browning
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"This introduction to ethical reflection traces the long developing alienation between psychology and religious ethics. It also offers a concrete model of practical moral thinking than can help to reverse that movement and restore pastoral care as the bridge between theological and the psychological disciplines. Students and practitioners in the psychological and social sciences can learn much here about their own implicit ethical concerns. Ministers and congregations will value theologically and psychodynamically integrated approach to care, counseling, and the maintenance of a meaningful world."--from back cover.


Just Ministry

Just Ministry
Author: Richard M. Gula
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809146314

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At a time when concerns for misconduct, abuse scandals, and liability have brought pastoral ministers under greater scrutiny than ever before and have threatened to undermine their morale, Just Ministry offers a positive perspective on the vocation of pastoral ministry and wise ethical guidance to foster integrity in ministry. This is a helpful training and evaluative resource for those involved in pastoral ministry as ordained clergy, religious, or lay ministers. Key concepts are illustrated through case studies and practical strategies for acquiring and developing virtues, as well as preventative education for pastoral ministry in avoiding misconduct. By examining the professional aspects of a ministerial vocation, this book provides a guide for ministers to be accountable in offering their pastoral service with expert knowledge and skill and with good moral character. It builds upon a theology of vocation, a covenantal model of ministry, and a vision of professional identity. Book jacket.


The Pastor as Moral Guide

The Pastor as Moral Guide
Author: Rebekah Miles
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451416527

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Written by a new generation of recognized experts in pastoral care, these brief, foundational books offer practical advice to pastors on the most frequent dilemmas of pastoral care and counseling.


Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette

Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette
Author: Nolan Bailey Harmon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1928
Genre: Church group work
ISBN:

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