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Acknowledgments | 5 | |
Preface | 7 | |
1 | Thinking About Ordained Ministry | 9 |
What's the Problem? | 9 | |
Is There a Solution? | 14 | |
Some Basic Assumptions | 17 | |
Who Is a Pastor? | 19 | |
2 | Servanthood and Jesus | 22 |
Jesus' Servant Ministry | 22 | |
Servanthood as Theology | 27 | |
Contemporary Critiques of Servanthood | 32 | |
The Need for a New Paradigm | 37 | |
3 | Servant Leadership of the Church | 42 |
The Birth of the Servant Leader | 42 | |
Jesus as Servant Leader | 44 | |
Servant Leadership as Theology | 48 | |
Servant Leadership in the Church Today | 51 | |
4 | A New Theology of Ordained Ministry | 61 |
Does God Exist? | 61 | |
The Trinity | 62 | |
Made in the Image of God | 69 | |
The Human Being Fully Alive | 73 | |
No Longer Servants, but Friends | 75 | |
Ordination, Baptism, and the Church | 77 | |
5 | A New Paradigm for Pastoral Identity and Practice | 82 |
The Paradigm of Friendship | 82 | |
Pastoral Identity | 83 | |
Pastoral Practice | 86 | |
Friends in Ministry | 89 | |
Snapshot Comparisons | 90 | |
Suggesting Some Ideas for an Ecclesiology | 97 | |
App. A | "No Longer Servants, but Friends" A Sermon Based on John 15:12-17 | 101 |
App. B | Guidelines for a Commentary on Your Denomination's Ordination Service | 105 |
Notes | 109 |
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