Directions of a Pastoral Lifetime
Part II: Psalm Meditations, Regula Vitae
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About the Book
The Psalm Meditations take up my own translation of the selected psalms based on the Hebrew Masoretic Text and a meditative reflection addressed, for the most part, to God. All but the last of these are in prose; the reflection on Psalm 66 has its own pattern. The Regula Vitae (Rule of Life) arose in response to a particular reading and served to reflect over aspects and qualities of my life as a pastor.
About the Author
I have served as a minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) from the time I finished seminary in the spring of 1976. I retired in October 2007 and have continued in a modest role since then. Out of my ministry came an impulse to come to terms with the rich spiritual and theological, pastoral, and personal ferment that I encountered. The basis of that search lay in my reading and study, in my prayer, and in my pastoral practice.
My background includes a BA from the College of Wooster with a major in chemistry and an MS from Purdue University, working in the school of chemical engineering. I left Purdue as a PhD student, having completed everything except the dissertation in January 1973. I received my DMin from Christian Theological Seminary in 1976 and was then ordained to Christian Ministry by the Region of Indiana and First Christian Church in Lafayette, Indiana.
Over the years, I found that my writing in a variety of formats served me well in growing my understanding and capacity as a pastor, sharing the writings as I went along with friends and colleagues and parishioners. These I am collecting in major part in the series I am calling Directions of a Pastoral Lifetime. I hope that the value I have found in them may be more broadly shared.