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Ministerial Ethics: Moral Formation for Church Leaders
Contributor(s): Trull, Joe E. And James E. Carter (Author)
ISBN: 0801027551     ISBN-13: 9780801027550
Publisher: Baker Academic
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2004
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Annotation: Ministerial Ethics provides both new and experienced pastors with tools for sharpening their personal and professional decision-making skills. The authors seek to explain the unique moral role of the minister and the ethical responsibilities of the vocation and to provide "a clear statement of the ethical obligations contemporary clergy should assume in their personal and professional lives." Trull and Carter deal with such areas as family life, confidentiality, truth-telling, political involvement, working with committees, and relating to other church staff members. First published in 1993, this edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and contains expanded sections on theological foundations, the role of character, confidentiality, and the timely topic of clergy sexual abuse. Appendices describing various denominational ministerial codes of ethics are included.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Ethics
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Pastoral Resources
- Religion | Leadership
Dewey: 241.641
LCCN: 2003055916
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6" W x 9" (1.05 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Academic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Ministerial Ethics provides both new and experienced pastors with tools for sharpening their personal and professional decision-making skills. The authors seek to explain the unique moral role of the minister and the ethical responsibilities of the vocation and to provide "a clear statement of the ethical obligations contemporary clergy should assume in their personal and professional lives." Trull and Carter deal with such areas as family life, confidentiality, truth-telling, political involvement, working with committees, and relating to other church staff members.

First published in 1993, this edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and contains expanded sections on theological foundations, the role of character, confidentiality, and the timely topic of clergy sexual abuse. Appendices describing various denominational ministerial codes of ethics are included.

Contributor Bio(s): Carter, James E.: - James E. Carter (1935-2015; PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) was a pastor with over thirty years of experience. He served as director of Church-Minister Relations for the Louisiana Baptist Convention from 1988-2000.Trull, Joe E.: - Joe E. Trull (ThD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is editor of "Christian Ethics Today" and formerly served as professor of Christian ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.Carter, James E.: - James E. Carter (1935-2015; PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) was a pastor with over thirty years of experience. He served as director of Church-Minister Relations for the Louisiana Baptist Convention from 1988-2000.Trull, Joe E.: - Joe E. Trull (ThD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), now retired, previously served as professor of Christian ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He served as a pastor for over twenty years, is the former editor of Christian Ethics Today, and authored several books.