In the Name of the Church: Vocation and Authorization in Lay Ecclesial Ministry presents insights generated in the 2011 Collegeville National Symposium on Lay Ecclesial Ministry, a gathering designed to prioritize the theological foundations for vocation and authorization in lay ecclesial ministry, and make recommendations to advance excellence in this expanding ministry. The essays presented by seven theologians at the Symposium are included, along with thoughtful input drawn from the experiences of lay and ordained ministers who gathered to “amplify the voice and strengthen the national will to promote effective ecclesial leadership practices identified within Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord.”https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/sot_b...
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Based on the results of two national surveys of parish ministry (1992 and 1997), this dissertation i...
Lay and ordained ministry.In the centuries immediately before Vatican II, the ordained priesthood wa...
The term, lay ecclesial ministry, is the designated description given in official publications of th...
The mission of ecclesia is to empower and equip its leaders for Christian ministry. This has been po...
While in practice ministry in the Christian churches is flourishing, theologically speaking it is in...
Christianity was founded without a major distinction between “clergy” and “lay” members. As the chur...
Thesis advisor: Mark S. BurrowsEcclesiology in Motion: Ecumenical Vocation and the Developing Eccles...
The Diaconate has flourished and potentially has enriched the Church through its threefold Ministrie...
Book description:In the Name of the Church: Vocation and Authorization in Lay Ecclesial Ministry pre...
Within the Anglican Communion a Ministering Community is where all the people of God, the baptised i...
This work provides steps toward a practical understanding of the changing ministerial relationships ...
This study is an analysis of the politics of naming, as enshrined in the construction of the term, l...
The astonishing growth of lay ecclesial ministry in the Roman Catholic Church began in the 1960\u27s...
The dissertation aims to explore the value lay people in the Church of England today attach to "offi...
Thesis advisor: Richard LennanThesis advisor: Margaret GuiderThesis (STL) — Boston College, 2018.Sub...
Based on the results of two national surveys of parish ministry (1992 and 1997), this dissertation i...
Lay and ordained ministry.In the centuries immediately before Vatican II, the ordained priesthood wa...
The term, lay ecclesial ministry, is the designated description given in official publications of th...
The mission of ecclesia is to empower and equip its leaders for Christian ministry. This has been po...
While in practice ministry in the Christian churches is flourishing, theologically speaking it is in...
Christianity was founded without a major distinction between “clergy” and “lay” members. As the chur...
Thesis advisor: Mark S. BurrowsEcclesiology in Motion: Ecumenical Vocation and the Developing Eccles...
The Diaconate has flourished and potentially has enriched the Church through its threefold Ministrie...