When a rich theological perspective is lost, so is the larger story for pastoral ministry.Ā When pastors see how Godās whole counsel shapes and impacts their entire ministry, both pastors and churches will thrive.
Deeply connecting theology with practice, this volume seeks to recover the rich scriptural framework for ministry that is grounded in key Christian doctrines such as the Triune God and his decrees, the person and work of Christ, and the application of all the benefits and blessings that come to us through the Spirit in our union with Christ. Contributors such as Joel Beeke, Ligon Duncan, Michael Horton, and Robert Letham write out of their experience both as pastors and theologians, providing a pattern of rich biblical-theological reflection that a vibrant ministry demands and that those engaged in ministry need in order to be sustained in their work.
680 pages.
āThis book . . . shows how every point of theology can make Godās servants moreĀ helpful, holy, and happy.ā
āJoel R. Beeke,Ā President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
āThis book is important not only for what it says, but for what it models.ā
āD. A. Carson,Ā Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
āTheology for MinistryĀ repays careful reading . . . as an exploration of the biblicalĀ and confessional truths that should inspire and anchor all our lives.ā
āKevin DeYoung,Ā Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina
āI have learned something from every contributor in every contribution, and IĀ think you will, too. . . . May you find here welcome encouragement from the truthĀ of Godās Word for the faithful practice of Godās ministry to Godās people.ā
āLigon Duncan,Ā Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary
āThere is no greater need than to help ministers think out the implications ofĀ historic scriptural doctrines for their life and practice in their own time and place.Ā We have enough āhow-toā manuals that tend to stifle the theologically informed,Ā practical creativity that Theology for Ministry provides.ā
āTim Keller,Ā Pastor Emeritus, Redeemer Presbyterian Churches of New York City
āThese essays herald the truth that ministry needs theology, and they offer a generous and vibrant vision that the church today urgently needs.ā
āStephen J. Nichols,Ā President, Reformation Bible College
āThis book obeys Philippians 2:29ā30, which directs men who discharge āthe work of Christā to āhonor such men.āā
āDane Ortlund,Ā Senior Pastor, Naperville Presbyterian Church
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Theology for Ministry: How Doctrine Affects Pastoral Life and Practice is in the following collections: