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Best Book on Christian Ministry,
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This review is from: Theology of Ministry (Theological Inquiries) (Paperback)
If you want to understand Christian ministry in light of Vatican II this is the best book out there. O'Meara is an expert and he writes in a manner that gives you a clear picture of the nature of ministry. This book is often used as a texbook for graduate level theology courses. Excellent reference work. It is also useful in understanding the ecclesiology of the Church.
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Groundbreaking work,
This review is from: Theology of Ministry (Theological Inquiries) (Paperback)
This book presents a very solid and eye opening theology of ministry for the Church. O'Meara develops his theology by examining the history and theology of ministry in Church. This book is an absolute must for those involved in ministry.
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A synopsis of the state of ministry today,
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Father O'Meara presents a survey of the state of ministry in the church in a manner to be understood easily, so that it appears simple, yet is a profound insight into the needs and directions of the Church today. Its a fairly easy read and a good text for anyone interested in Christian ministry, ecclesiology, or theology in general.
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Theology of Ministry,
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The book was received almost immediately after purchase! The condition was perfect.
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There must be something better?,
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I have just begun my studies for the diaconate. I have great respect for Fr O'Meara, but his ability to pull together what he is writing about often left me questioning the use of this book in educating new diciples in Christ's mission. I found it to be one of the more difficut books I have ever read.
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Walk the walk like Jesus,
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This review is from: Theology of Ministry (Theological Inquiries) (Paperback)
First written in 1983, this book was considerably revised and expanded. As a book after the Vatican II, the author constantly referred the subject matter to the practices of early Christians who replaced much of the 'religious activities' with community, charism, and service. "A theory of ministry ...is a theology of the Holy Spirit, a contemplative analysis of grace." The author is not afraid to put 'religion'to tasks by highlighting the external, cultic, tribal, and superfical aspect of religion.Today when certain members of the Catholic Church want to go back to 'those good old days' by promoting Latin Masses and the conservative theologies associated with it, this book belongs to the enlightened or progressive camp. Despite the arrangement of the contents which could have been more organized and condensed, and the random terminologies which could have been spared -since the target readers are more practitioners (pastoral ministers) than theological students, this book provides many insights, modern perspective on religion, spirituality, grace and the central meaning of the New Testaments. Unfortunately, as an ordained priest, the author did not address the thorny issue of clericalism and judicialism that are important parameters in the field of professional pastoral minstry. |
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Theology of Ministry (Theological Inquiries) by Thomas F. O'Meara (Paperback - May 1999)
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