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Introduction | 11 | |
1. | A Framework for Pastoral Ethics | 15 |
Promise-making | ||
Aspects of Professional Commitment | ||
Ethics and the More Excellent Way | ||
2. | The Ethics of Pastoral Leadership | 29 |
Faithful Integrity | ||
Leadership Within, Not Above | ||
Leadership Style | ||
An Ethics of Management | ||
Mediating Within the Oikumene | ||
Creative Leadership and Ethical Restraint | ||
3. | The Ethics of Preaching and Teaching | 49 |
Fidelity in Preaching | ||
Responsibility to and with Scripture | ||
Integrity in Preaching | ||
Freedom of the Pulpit--and Pew | ||
Preaching on Social Issues | ||
In Sum: The Promise of Preaching | ||
4. | Ethical Concerns in Pastoral Care | 71 |
The Moral Setting for Pastoral Care | ||
Contract and Availability | ||
Who Are in the "Parish"? | ||
Referral | ||
Professional Distance | ||
The Minister as Moral Counselor | ||
5. | Applications in Pastoral Care | 89 |
Confidentiality | ||
A Long Tradition | ||
Telling the Truth with Dying Patients | ||
Cross Gender Pastoral Care and Counseling | ||
Sexual Contact with Parishioners | ||
Clergy Adultery and Divorce | ||
Serving as Reference | ||
Independent Pastoral Counseling | ||
6. | Financing Ministry | 113 |
Ambiguities | ||
Moonlighting and Tent Making | ||
The Erosion of Clergy Pay | ||
Fees and Honoraria | ||
Guidelines | ||
Fund Raising | ||
Clergy Unions | ||
Evaluation and Increments | ||
The Simple Life | ||
7. | Relationships with Other Clergy | 133 |
Relations to Successors | ||
Competition | ||
Ecumenical Ethics | ||
The Assistant, the Associate, and the Interim | ||
Colleagueship | ||
References | ||
8. | Community Outreach and Social Action | 151 |
Recent History | ||
Dilemmas of Public Ministry | ||
Public Ministry Imperatives | ||
Some Axioms and Obligations | ||
Church and State | ||
Partisan Politics and the Pastor | ||
Corporate Church and Individual Pastor | ||
9. | Public Relations, Evangelism, and Church Growth | 171 |
Four Affirmations | ||
Professional Perspective | ||
Method in Evangelism and Promotion | ||
Principles of Action | ||
10. | Personal Life | 183 |
Freedom of Self: the Public-Private Boundary | ||
Congruence | ||
Time for Work and Family | ||
"Distance" and Availability | ||
Professional Growth | ||
Prayer | ||
11. | A Brief Postscript: "But is the Ministry a Profession?" | 197 |
An Ambiguous Word | ||
"Professional" More Positively Defined | ||
Institution and Ordained Ministry | ||
In Sum: Commitment and Competence | ||
Approaches to Pastoral Ethics | ||
Bibliography | 211 | |
Index | 217 |
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