For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church
• An highly topical and important book focusing on what it really means to be a parish priest in today’s pressurised and changing church. • The authors’ previous book, Praying for England, is widely used in clergy training and formation. • Vital reading for anyone considering, training for, working within, or managing priestly ministry on the ground. • Urgent yet optimistic, these reflective accounts of the paradoxes of parish ministry reimagine a spiritually renewed model of priesthood and mission as rooted in local presence.
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For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church
• An highly topical and important book focusing on what it really means to be a parish priest in today’s pressurised and changing church. • The authors’ previous book, Praying for England, is widely used in clergy training and formation. • Vital reading for anyone considering, training for, working within, or managing priestly ministry on the ground. • Urgent yet optimistic, these reflective accounts of the paradoxes of parish ministry reimagine a spiritually renewed model of priesthood and mission as rooted in local presence.
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For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church

For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church

For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church

For God's Sake: Re-Imagining Priesthood and Prayer in a Changing Church

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• An highly topical and important book focusing on what it really means to be a parish priest in today’s pressurised and changing church. • The authors’ previous book, Praying for England, is widely used in clergy training and formation. • Vital reading for anyone considering, training for, working within, or managing priestly ministry on the ground. • Urgent yet optimistic, these reflective accounts of the paradoxes of parish ministry reimagine a spiritually renewed model of priesthood and mission as rooted in local presence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848258143
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern
Publication date: 08/30/2016
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jessica Martin was formerly a Fellow in English literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, and after several years as a priest in a multi-parish benefice, is now a Residentiary Canon of Ely Cathedral.

Sarah Coakley is Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, honorary Canon of Ely Cathedral, and co-founder of the Littlemore group and has spent eight years in associate parish ministry in the USA and UK.
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