The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God

The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God

by Andrew Root

Narrated by Mike Lenz

Unabridged — 12 hours, 29 minutes

The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God

The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God

by Andrew Root

Narrated by Mike Lenz

Unabridged — 12 hours, 29 minutes

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Overview

In Faith Formation in a Secular Age, the first book in his Ministry in a Secular Age trilogy, Andrew Root offered an alternative take on the issue of youth drifting away from the church and articulated how faith can be formed in our secular age. In The Pastor in a Secular Age, Root explores how this secular age has impacted the identity and practice of the pastor, obscuring his or her core vocation: to call and assist others into the experience of ministry.



Using examples of pastors throughout history-from Augustine and Jonathan Edwards to Martin Luther King Jr. and Nadia Bolz-Weber-Root shows how pastors have both perpetuated and responded to our secular age. Root turns to Old Testament texts and to the theology of Robert Jenson to explain how pastors can regain the important role of attending to people's experiences of divine action, offering a new vision for pastoral ministry today.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/06/2019

In the fantastic second volume of his Ministry in a Secular Age trilogy, Luther Seminary professor Root (Faith Formation in a Secular Age) analyzes the “vocational identity crisis” faced by many contemporary pastors. Root, drawing on the work of theologian Charles Taylor, writes that “the very idea that there could be a personal God who orders and acts in the cosmos has become unbelievable” and then presents ways in which pastors have effectively reached their congregations despite this societal movement toward individual conceptions of truth. Root offers a historical overview of six pastors who serve as archetypes for their era: Augustine, 12th-century Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, 19th-century American revivalist Jonathan Edwards, congregationalist Henry Ward Beecher, liberal 20th-century minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, and contemporary Evangelical pastor Rick Warren. Examining how the clerical role has changed, coinciding with changing perceptions of the supernatural, Root traces the pastoral identity across the centuries and provides a composite template for how a pastor can navigate modern concerns. Highlights include Becket’s insistence that priests’ sacramental actions can protect believers from evil spirits, Edwards’s belief that faithful living depends not on “what you do, but how you do it,” and Warren’s conviction that the pastor’s role is to provide resources to help individuals discern their life purpose. Identifying many challenges facing clergy today, Root offers a persuasive vision for how pastors can effectively reach their audience. (July)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176799866
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 01/24/2023
Series: Ministry in a Secular Age , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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