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No Longer Servants, but Friends: A Theology of Ordained Ministry Book

No Longer Servants, but Friends: A Theology of Ordained Ministry
No Longer Servants, but Friends: A Theology of Ordained Ministry, The time has come, Edward C. Zaragoza argues, to lay a new foundation for how we understand ordained ministry. He begins by reminding us that, on the basis of the priesthood of all believers, clergy are ministers with, rather than servants of, the congreg, No Longer Servants, but Friends: A Theology of Ordained Ministry has a rating of 4 stars
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  • No Longer Servants, but Friends: A Theology of Ordained Ministry
  • Written by author Edward C. Zaragoza
  • Published by Abingdon Press, November 1999
  • The time has come, Edward C. Zaragoza argues, to lay a new foundation for how we understand ordained ministry. He begins by reminding us that, on the basis of the priesthood of all believers, clergy are ministers with, rather than servants of, the congreg
  • The time has come, Edward C. Zaragoza argues, to lay a new foundation for how we understand ordained ministry. He begins by reminding us that, on the basis of the priesthood of all believers, clergy are ministers with, rather than servants of, the congreg
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Acknowledgments5
Preface7
1Thinking About Ordained Ministry9
What's the Problem?9
Is There a Solution?14
Some Basic Assumptions17
Who Is a Pastor?19
2Servanthood and Jesus22
Jesus' Servant Ministry22
Servanthood as Theology27
Contemporary Critiques of Servanthood32
The Need for a New Paradigm37
3Servant Leadership of the Church42
The Birth of the Servant Leader42
Jesus as Servant Leader44
Servant Leadership as Theology48
Servant Leadership in the Church Today51
4A New Theology of Ordained Ministry61
Does God Exist?61
The Trinity62
Made in the Image of God69
The Human Being Fully Alive73
No Longer Servants, but Friends75
Ordination, Baptism, and the Church77
5A New Paradigm for Pastoral Identity and Practice82
The Paradigm of Friendship82
Pastoral Identity83
Pastoral Practice86
Friends in Ministry89
Snapshot Comparisons90
Suggesting Some Ideas for an Ecclesiology97
App. A"No Longer Servants, but Friends" A Sermon Based on John 15:12-17101
App. BGuidelines for a Commentary on Your Denomination's Ordination Service105
Notes109


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