PM511
Patterson/Blackmon
PM511: THE PERSON AND PRACTICE OF MINISTRY. Patterson/Blackmon.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course focuses on the person of the pastor as a central
organizing concept. We are created by God in our particularity as well as our
common humanity, and the course will emphasize the importance of understanding
both, and the implications of those understandings for ministry--for how one
does ministry, for living as a pastor, for serving in a specific church and
denominational context. The second focus of the course is on the theological
implications of these understandings, as applied to the practice of ministry.
Students will be asked to participate in the process of theological reflection
around each of the topics of the course.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- The course is designed to encourage an integration of the personal,
experiential, theological, and spiritual for the practice of ministry.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The class will meet weekly for three hours. Class will be a
combination of lecture/discussion and individual and small group
exercises.
REQUIRED READING:
- Hansen, David P. The Art of Pastoring: Ministry Without All the
Answers. InterVarsity Press, 1994.
- Oswald, Roy. Clergy Self-Care: Finding a Balance for Effective
Ministry. Alban Institute, 1991.
- Rutter, Peter. Sex in the Forbidden Zone. Fawcett, 1991.
- Westerhoff, John. Spiritual Life: The Foundation for Teaching and
Preaching. Westminster/John Knox Press, 1994.
- Collected Readings (available in bookstore).
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Friedman, Edwin. Generation to Generation. Guilford Press,
1985.
- Hart, Archibald. Coping With Depression in Ministry and Other Helping
Professions. Word Books, 1984.
- Petersen, Eugene. Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in
Vocational Holiness. Eerdmans, 1992.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Attendance and participation are required; three papers which apply
course topics to student's specific ministry issues; occasional in-class
projects.
PREREQUISITES:
- At least one year of ministry-related experience; at least one year
of seminary. Highly recommended for senior year students.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Meets M. Div. core requirement in Pastoral Ministry and Theology
(MIN 6).
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- None.