Ministry & Spirituality (1996 ed. By Eugene Peterson)

Speaker(s): Eugene Peterson
Date: 1996
Length: 14hr 42min
Product ID: RGDL2647S

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Description

This series addresses the need for integrating personal spirituality, biblical revelation, and actual ministry as it is exercised primarily in either the workplace, in society or church/parachurch. The goal is to develop both understandings and disciplines that will be formational for an authentic Christ-honouring ministry over a lifetime. Lectures include:

  • Introduction
  • Context of Salvation
  • Song of Songs: An Ascetic of Prayer and Scripture
  • The Context of Revelation
  • The Ministry of Storytelling
  • The Context of Suffering
  • The Ministry of Grief Sharing: Spiritual Direction
  • The Context of Culture
  • The Ministry of Nay-Saying
  • The Ministry of Community-Building
  • Book of Esther: Developing an Ascetic for Ministry

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Eugene H. Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. He has written numerous books, authored a commentary on the books of 1 & 2 Samuel, and translated the Bible (The Message) into contemporary English.

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