THE CHRISTIAN PASTOR'S WORK
by
Book Details
About the Book
In The Christian Pastor’s Work, Dr. Donald Corley asserts: Christian movement exists within human history as part of natural social processes. The interaction between Christian theology and society is a perennial arena in which pastors work. Part I contains autobiographical data that establish the author’s credentials. Essays in Part II, Talking About the Bible and Canonical Analysis,discuss the linguistic impasse about the Bible and suggest a less tension-filled language with which to speak of the Bible. Part III offers a demonstration of canonical analysis applied to Paul’s I Corinthian letter. In Part IV the author proposes several Components of a Pastoral Model, interpolated from the educational and psychiatric fields Because intellectual criticism is one of the tensions contemporary pastors face, and because Friederich Nietzsche has been a critic of Christianity, Part V offers a series of essays related to some of Nietzsche’s criticisms. Part VI is a series of brief essays about specific aspects of a Christian pastor’s work.
About the Author
Reverend Donald Corley completed fifty years in the Christian ministry in 1991, retired, and moved to
The Christian Pastor’s Work is Dr. Corley’s eighth book. His seven novels include: THE SHERIFF, THE PEDOPHILE MURDERS, DOUBLE MURDER IN NEW