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The Crucifixion of Ministry

Andrew Purves

Paperback 2007-10-27

What makes Christian ministry Christian?

Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. By comparison, the way ministry is often approached, in practice and in training, is severely lacking and profoundly misleading. This misapprehension explains the crisis in pastoral work we currently face. Rooting our church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and our participation in his ministry today, even if it means we have to let Christ himself put to death our own ministries to which we cling so closely.

A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church.

Table of Contents
Introduction: Has God Killed Your Ministry Yet?

  1. What's in a Name?
  2. Who Are You, Lord and What Are You Up To?
    Ministry is Who God Is and What God Does
  3. The Crucifixion of Ministry: Christ in Our Place
  4. Getting In On Christ's Ministry: Union With Christ
  5. Having Hitched a Ride: Ministry Today
    -Publisher.

Publisher Description

As a pastor, do you ever get the feeling that no matter what you try, nothing much seems to change? That is because the ministries themselves are not redemptive--they are not up to you. Only Jesus' ministry is redemptive. Jesus has to "show up." Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. He says that the attempt to be an effective minister is a major problem. Ministers are "in the way." He radically claims that ministries need to be crucified. They need to be killed off so that Christ can make them live. Rooting church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and participation in his ministry today, even if it means letting Christ put to death the ministries to which pastors cling so closely. A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church written in plain, down-to-earth language.

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What makes Christian ministry Christian?

Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. By comparison, the way ministry is often approached, in practice and in training, is severely lacking and profoundly misleading. This misapprehension explains the crisis in pastoral work we currently face. Rooting our church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and our participation in his ministry today, even if it means we have to let Christ himself put to death our own ministries to which we cling so closely.

A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church.

Table of Contents
Introduction: Has God Killed Your Ministry Yet?

  1. What's in a Name?
  2. Who Are You, Lord and What Are You Up To?
    Ministry is Who God Is and What God Does
  3. The Crucifixion of Ministry: Christ in Our Place
  4. Getting In On Christ's Ministry: Union With Christ
  5. Having Hitched a Ride: Ministry Today
    -Publisher.

Publisher Description

As a pastor, do you ever get the feeling that no matter what you try, nothing much seems to change? That is because the ministries themselves are not redemptive--they are not up to you. Only Jesus' ministry is redemptive. Jesus has to "show up." Theologian Andrew Purves explores at the deepest level the true and essential nature of Christian ministry. He says that the attempt to be an effective minister is a major problem. Ministers are "in the way." He radically claims that ministries need to be crucified. They need to be killed off so that Christ can make them live. Rooting church service in Christ's own continuing ministry, Purves provides a vision for students and practicing clergy to reclaim the vital connection between Christ and participation in his ministry today, even if it means letting Christ put to death the ministries to which pastors cling so closely. A radical appraisal for a critical malady affecting the life of the Christian church written in plain, down-to-earth language.

Koorong Code263192
ISBN0830834397
EAN9780830834396
Pages152
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryLeadership
Sub-CategoryChurch Leadership
PublisherIntervarsity Press Usa
Publication DateOct 2007
Dimensions12.7 x 139.7 x 209.55mm
Weight0.191kg